On Wednesday Sir Brian Leveson unveiled the second part of his criminal courts review. Rebuilding the legal aid workforce ...
Attempting to ‘solve’ immigration by choosing one side – by arguing, for example, that immigration is straightforwardly good ...
In her first interview, Sarah Rapson says she would like the regulator to be 'more human', but accepts she has a turnaround ...
Monday's demise of PM Law Group left hundreds jobless and clients in limbo. The SRA has now intervened, as attention once ...
A juddering dissonance persists between the MoJ’s positive assessment of criminal justice services and the way those services ...
The tribunal heard that Cooper had overseen 83 transfers in total out of the client account without consent, seven of which were made to HM Revenue & Customs in respect of his own liabilities.
In her first media interview, Sarah Rapson tells the Gazette she would like the regulator to 'come across as empathetic'.
In her first interview, Sarah Rapson says she would like the regulator to be 'more human', but accepts she has a turnaround ...
A Korean company's 'exceptionally serious' failure to comply with a disclosure order in a licensing dispute could cost it £62 ...
AI-generated legal advice can be a useful starting point for businesses - but relying on it entirely is a significant risk.
The firm and Karp faced criticism last year over an agreement to provide $40m in pro bono services to causes supported by the ...
This book throws the issues into a sharp focus, and the author rightly interrogates the welcome intervention of an ICC prosecutor: ‘We are witnessing a pandemic of inhumanity: to halt the spread, we ...
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