The Solicitors Regulation Authority is licking its wounds over three failed SLAPP prosecutions. Yet amid possible appeals and ...
International firm was instructed by siblings to provide legal services on a contentious probate claim over an eight-month ...
A magistrate who disrupted a judicial training session ‘by aggressively criticising the course content’ has been issued with ...
Our legislation on the division of assets on divorce was forged in the 1970s. With reform on the cards, what should be kept?
EDI demands accountability through tracking who is being excluded and why, enabling services to improve and adapt. Moreover, ...
The way that AI-native law firms handle legal tasks and processes points to an evolution of 'outcomes as a service'.
However, local authorities and other public bodies have a duty to act fairly following the principles of natural justice.
Specialist personal injury claims work, done properly, gives people clarity and protection at a difficult point in their ...
David Napley was possibly the best – calm, clear, logical – but he lacked feeling and emotion. That was something Jimmy Fellowes (a northerner, I think, with a practice in Walthamstow) never lacked. I ...
White-collar crime.
Last month, a leading media lawyer said two tribunal setbacks should prompt the SRA to step back from its assault on SLAPPs. Now, it is three defeats for the regulator.
Perhaps that is not surprising. The best people to pick and promote judges are the judges themselves. Judging is, after all, their job. But to have given judges control over the commission would have ...
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