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Council is part of the behind-the-scenes machinery, along with committees and the staff. Should it be a focus of attention?
Sarah Sackman lent a sympathetic ear to legal aid lawyers attending a parliamentary meeting last week. But the minister still ...
A magistrate who upset a member of court staff by speaking in a ‘stern, belittling and intimidating manner’ has been issued with formal advice for misconduct.
Little evidence has been produced to demonstrate the necessity for reforms proposed by SRA, Chancery Lane says.
When your company is in serious difficulty, who is protecting you as the director? At Navigate Business Recovery, we advise directors, shareholders, and professionals who are facing serious financial ...
In 2023 at Southwark Crown Court Cottis admitted attempting sexual communication with a child and arranging or facilitating ...
Profits dipped last year on stable turnover at London firm Kingsley Napley. In the latest results announcement from the legal ...
Legal aid providers invited to participate in discussions on possibility of Interest on Lawyer's Client Account scheme.
Dismissing Goulden’s claims, the judge said Goulden did have an impairment by the end of May 2023 and there was ‘some adverse ...
Ministry of Justice will begin one-year trial for lower-value road traffic accident claims issued via Online Civil Money ...
A Practical Guide to Claims in the First-Tier Tribunal (SEND) for Disability Discrimination in Schools in England.
Veteran defence solicitor Karen Todner had cause for celebration last week after the convictions of her client, former City trader Tom Hayes, were quashed by the Supreme Court.
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