Two tribunal judges have been sanctioned over their delays in providing either a judgment or statement of reasons - with one ...
Global phenomenon Law Rocks! is just one highlight of this year's London International Disputes Week.
An male employee at national firm TLT has been barred from working in the legal profession after making unwanted sexual ...
A junior minister at the Ministry of Justice today announced her resignation in order to join the procession of Labour MPs ...
Rajiv Menon succeeds in appeal over allegations that he was in contempt of court over his closing submissions to a jury.
Claimant class action lawyers donned their hard hats, bracing themselves for blows to rain down from the Department for ...
Following a seven-day hearing last summer, the tribunal, chaired by Employment Judge S Shore, dismissed all the claims except ...
SCIL criticises rush to reform clinical negligence rules, citing successful cooperation with NHS Resolution and fewer ...
Judge awards successful party interim costs as 'this is not a case where a defendant refused to engage in ADR at all'.
One example to reach Obiter’s ears is the latest squeeze on judicial expenses – in this case, the allowance for textbooks.
The Good Law Project - currently embroiled in a dingdong with the Bar Standards Board over its response to a complaint about ...
Law Society Art Group's annual exhibition of members' work kicks off 'The Season'.