Government claims allowing justices to hear more serious cases will reduce the prison population in the 'mid-to long term'.
Be present, own mistakes, build your profile and stay non-judgemental: how junior lawyers can thrive and build long-term ...
A judicial review claim against the regulators of a waste disposal site would be more ‘speedy and simple’ than a private ...
A recent inquest has brought the question of whether new laws should restrict young drivers is back in the spotlight.
Consequently, general counsel Ben Foat’s appearance at the inquiry on Friday (extended to an unusually early 9am start) has ...
The SRA will also prosecute two experienced solicitors at Teacher Stern. Real estate partner Sacha Rifkin, admitted in 1998, ...
Magistrate denied her comments were antisemitic and was found not to have acted maliciously but to have 'demonstrated a lack ...
Government claims allowing justices to hear more serious cases will reduce the prison population in the 'mid-to long term'.
The Bar Standards Board has insisted it is not harming the cab rank rule by proposing new duties to enhance equality. The bar ...
Technological developments will leave lawyers and judges 'no choice but to accept the advice or verdict of the machine'.
Annual accounts for the year to December 2023 show that the firm’s pre-tax losses were up to £14.4m from £6.3m the year ...
Modern conveyancing has 'specialisms within itself', reflecting the complexity of a process that is too often assumed to be ...