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The Judicial Appointments Commission was wrong to adopt a practice of never putting negative material to a candidate save in ...
There seems to be a suggestion that consumers might shop around away from their own location because there are significant ...
The emergence of third-party managed accounts “may, in time, reduce” the risk of client accounts being used by criminals for ...
Consumer claims law firm Barings says it is already working with 1,000 people affected by the Afghan data breach, while Leigh ...
Public expectations of compensation over motor finance mis-selling are running “very high”, according to research published ...
Law Group, the international tech-driven law firm based in Surrey, is delighted to announce the appointment of Martin Flick ...
Dye & Durham has appointed Colin Bohanna as its new UK Managing Director, ushering in a new era of regional focus and ...
The corporate team at purpose-led independent law firm Brabners has reported a strong start to 2025, supporting over £500 ...
The Bar Standards Board has rejected a complaint against high-profile KC Jolyon Maugham over his criticism of the Supreme ...
Lack of confidence is the biggest barrier to social mobility in the law, according to a founder of the City Solicitors ...
The chief operating officer of a law firm found to have used her company credit card for £300,000 of personal expenses has been disqualified from working in the profession.
Access to justice is “improving” and people are “surprised when they use the new systems which we’ve put in place” how easy to use they are, the Master of the Rolls has told peers.