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New system will be introduced in September - but may not mark end of months of disruption for legal aid lawyers.
A solicitor who knowingly made misleading disclosures over his personal finances in relation to his divorce settlement has ...
Professional and City regulators have teamed up to warn claimant firms to refrain from ‘misleading’ marketing and poor practices in handling motor finance commission claims.
Sometimes you look at something someone has done and you instantly know it’s odd, but it takes you a while to work out why.
A solicitor who is alleged to have made offensive tweets has admitted that some of his social media posts were antisemitic ...
Mr Justice Trower 'very alarmed' by apparent leak of judgment finding former owners of nationalised bank liable over ...
Disruption endured by lawyers in submitting applications and receiving payments to last at least another month.
A former solicitor has had his appeal against the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal’s strike-off decision dismissed. Harry ...
Mrs Justice Cockerill is to take over as deputy head of civil justice in November, the Judicial Office has announced. She ...
In a boost for open justice, Commercial Court documents will have to be made public from October. Anxious litigators are assured that 'genuinely confidential' material will be redacted.
In Shvidler v Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Dalston Projects v Secretary of State ...
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