Chambers said judges' experience in charitable and human rights work 'informs rather than diminishes their standing'.
Blanket prohibition on acting in parallel proceedings would be 'disproportionate and unnecessary', family division head says.
A trainee solicitor who tried to assist her murderer brother in fleeing the country has been banned from being employed by ...
Legal Geek, which currently runs the government-funded LawtechUK initiative, has been acquired by legal information giant.
Highest court refuses Apple permission to appeal decision that funder's fee can be paid before damages distributed to class ...
Three-person panel found it could not 'adequately protect' client privilege in a public session following breach by newspaper ...
Experienced solicitor Chris Topping, a consultant with Liverpool firm Jackson Lees Group, authorised his firm’s finance team ...
A hospital trust that wrongly accused a claimant of faking the extent of his injuries has been hit with a costs penalty – ...
Pogust Goodhead made headlines over the summer after its co-founder, barrister Tom Goodhead, was replaced as chief executive ...
Being in the middle isn't a good generator of critical mass,' says Sarah Walton, national firm's newly elected managing ...
Unclaimed cash from opt-out collective actions where a settlement has been reached before trial should go to the Access to Justice Foundation rather than as a windfall to the alleged wrongdoer, the ...
A personal injury solicitor who failed to disclose information that had the potential to wreck his client’s case has been struck off the roll. Paul Andrew Smith, admitted in May 2002, had made a file ...
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