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Findings of inconsistencies in a mother's evidence could not be laid at the door of her former solicitors, Court of Appeal ...
Justice committee report says CCRC leadership 'has shown a remarkable inability to learn from its own mistakes'.
Tribunal says outcome could have been different if 'capable, diligent and competent' solicitor had made frank disclosures.
Sara Wax advises on complex transactions across the sports, creative industries, technology, computer games, music and film & ...
Martin Whitehorn, Law Society Council member for junior solicitors, demonstrates the range of issues which people are getting ...
The Scottish government is to make it an offence for unqualified advisers to use the title 'lawyer', as part of long-awaited changes to the regulatory landscape.
Deputy district judge cannot be named, despite the press arguing that anonymity could reduce trust in the justice system.
Pub chain JD Wetherspoon was not vicariously liable for the actions of its door staff, who were independent contractors ...
Disputes firm promotes Ben Wolfe to partner, Ganesh Nanwani to Of Counsel and Adam Kelman to managing associate. Jo Cope ...
International firm Simmons & Simmons has seen off an attempt by a prospective purchaser of a property owned by the Islamic ...
A Birmingham-based solicitor has been charged with money laundering offences, the National Crime Agency revealed today.
Camping is a form of ‘open-air recreation’, the Supreme Court has ruled, confirming the public’s right to wild camp on ...