Dominic Grieve says Henry VIII powers subvert parliament's role in new podcast series from legal reform charity Justice.
Parker made an agreed outcome with the SRA to be struck off and this was rubber-stamped by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal last month. The tribunal heard that on eight separate matters, Parker ...
Members can think those governing a members' body don't have a clue. But the Law Society Council meeting last week showed we ...
After 11 years, 1,800 pages of judgment and £120 million in claimant costs, the curtain falls. At least for now.
The oversight regulator was today poised to turn down the legal ombudsman's plea for an inflation-busting budget increase - risking the prospect of an escalation in the case backlog. A paper prepared ...
Government spindoctors are hard at work attempting to render controversial SEND reforms palatable to MPs and affected ...
The campaign to retain the presumption that personal injury compensation should pay for private healthcare faces a new battle ...
A former partner with City firm Jones Day who was found to be in criminal contempt of court has been suspended for two years ...
Organisations providing free legal advice submitted bids totalling £68 million for grants from a £4m pot largely made up of unclaimed cash from a class action settlement, the Access to Justice ...
Alarm bells rang as the SRA brought an anonymity application over parties named in a case already in the public domain.
Government says relatives of wronged sub-postmasters will not need to show any evidence of harm to be eligible.
Women traumatised by mesh implants who were then exploited by a lying solicitor have said they have lost all faith in the ...
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