The dominoes are starting to fall in international climate litigation, as England and Wales establishes itself as the lead ...
Home Office told perceived inadequate response to shop theft risks undermining public confidence in the criminal justice ...
The future of the client account and the compensation fund are among a glut of issues on the table for discussion, the ...
A drug baron whose solicitors and counsel withdrew before his trial has lost his appeal on the basis that he had effectively ...
Chief executive Paul Philip admits Axiom Ince debacle 'damaged trust' - but not as badly as the Post Office scandal.
What happens if a regulator which has been publicly exposed does not respond in the way in which it expects those whom it ...
International firm Marks & Clerk agrees to pay clients a percentage of payments received from IP renewals service.
Law Society urges more solicitors to 'make a difference' - but warns that voluntary advice can never be a substitute for legal aid.
Guide and directory to support MPs with constituency casework unveiled at parliamentary event to mark Pro Bono Week.
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office says the magistrate apologised and took full responsibility for her actions. Firm says ...
Cases 'raise wider issues about whether the bulk litigation market is working as well for the public as it should be', says ...
‘Zeal discourages reflection,’ Moorhead explained. ‘The failure to reflect makes us more likely to miss the time when our ...