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Victims of crime are more concerned with police action than the alleged criminal being prosecuted in court, research from ...
The legal ombudsman is working on a blueprint for all firms to provide a standard response to client complaints. The service ...
A barrister who drank alcohol during a break in a criminal trial has been fined £3,000 by the Bar Tribunals & Adjudication ...
The Legal Ombudsman is working on a blueprint for all firms to provide a standard response to client complaints. The service ...
The rapidly growing business revealed today it has acquired south-east firm Rix & Kay. Three offices in Brighton, Uckfield ...
We know that the election of President Trump led to a rush by US western allies to increase defence expenditure and begin the long effort to reduce reliance on US military strength. The same is ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has invited victims of the Post Office scandal to come forward if they believe they are being overcharged by solicitors. The regulator responded after the Horizon ...
As swingeing fines for non-compliance multiply, the government's industrial strategy pledges 'clearer and more proportionate' ...
To mark its 200th anniversary, Eduardo Reyes looks at the intertwined history of the Law Society and its Chancery Lane ...
Neal Bhattacharyya joins the national law firm from DWF. Camella Cephas will take over the role from Judi Bonham. Head of ...
The Court of Appeal held that in credit hire cases involving an impecunious claimant, where credit hire charges vastly exceed ...
Henshaw J dismissed the application because Nigeria and the AG’s ‘case is, on the face of it, a strong one [and] … not an ...
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