Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill says declaration's objectives chime with work UK judiciary is already doing to support ...
Solicitors are also under investigation over their engagement with Sir Wyn Williams' public inquiry. 'We must get this right, ...
A new corporate criminal offence of failure to prevent fraud comes into force this year. It has important differences to ...
Simmons & Simmons has set itself ‘ambitious’ social mobility targets to improve the diversity of its workforce by ...
The government has been accused of viewing the latest data on probate waiting times through ‘rose-tinted spectacles’, after ...
Jack Grunhut, admitted as a solicitor in 2019, argued that his conduct arose from inexperience and lack of supervision.
Judges should approve the ‘reasonable’ £200m settlement agreed between class representative Walter Merricks CBE and ...
Sir Andrew McFarlane speaks out after ageing couple commissioned babies from overseas clinic without considering children's ...
Judgment 'puts paid to an argument that would have given recalcitrant debtors an obvious route to avoid their obligations'.
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office stresses that magistrates must 'not comment on matters of controversy'.
Two former Law Society presidents and two ex-bar chairs have co-signed a letter condemning ‘venomous’ attacks on the attorney ...
Tax authority changed its guidance last year to close potential loophole created by excessive capital contributions.