As urban property values continue to climb and planning reforms open new avenues for development, flat roofs have emerged as ...
A barrister has spoken out about court security after a fight broke out between around 15 people in the coroner’s court where ...
Funders of collective actions should not be allowed to bring confidential arbitration proceedings against their clients, ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority yesterday closed down the practice of a high-profile sports lawyer who has acted for the ...
A veteran solicitor “duped” when recruiting a disbarred barrister with a fraud conviction – having not checked his background ...
Media law continues to face new pressures, reflecting the rise of social media, the increasing importance of data protection, ...
VinciWorks survey reveals that fewer than 2% of organisations are fully ready for the Data Use and Access Act, with staff ...
ARAG has been speaking to a number of women working in clinical negligence about their experiences and views on this ...
The Law Society is putting the focus on disabled solicitors, access to senior roles for all under-represented groups and ...
Volume litigation, consolidator law firms and unregulated legal service providers are the focus of a new consumer protection ...
Digital assets, data and “repeatable, digitally enabled processes” will play a central role in future law firm mergers, two ...
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has struck out a challenge to the rules of the Faculty of Advocates, the Scottish Bar, over a ...
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