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The first woman barrister at the Crown Prosecution Service to take silk, and only the fourth person at the CPS overall, has ...
A high-profile Birmingham solicitor, dubbed the ‘TikTok lawyer’ for his activity on the social media network, has been ...
The Lord Chancellor yesterday rejected the recommended pay rise for judges – but they will still receive more than the ...
The High Court has rejected claims of bias against the chair of a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal panel made as part of long ...
The litigation funder in the Mastercard collective action has hit out at the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s (CAT) decision to allow it a £23m profit on its seven-year, £46m investment in the case.
The litigation funder in the Mastercard collective action has hit out at the CAT’s decision to allow it a £23m profit on its seven-year, £46m investment in the case. Conveyancing fees hit an “all-time ...
There is “a strong consensus” that ethnic diversity is good for arbitrations – but little evidence of this being reflected in ...
Conveyancing fees hit an “all-time high” in the first quarter of this year in the run-up to the stamp duty deadline, with the ...
A “lack of consistent political leadership” – because of the high turnover of ministers chairing the Family Justice Board – ...
The High Court has granted leading firm Clyde & Co an injunction banning a man from its Birmingham office after his repeated visits made staff feel “vulnerable and anxious”. Her Honour Judge Carmel ...