Stratify was founded last November by Kingsley Napley's regulatory guru Iain Miller and Oliver’s former SRA colleague Crispin ...
Judge shares concerns that a claimant, who alleged she was unfairly dismissed for making a protected disclosure over mouldy ...
A thriving Midlands practice with designs on expansion has announced a 53-strong recruitment drive. Davisons Law is ...
Former Queen's Bench president wants lawyers to give him 'ambitious' evidence and ideas that 'challenge current thinking'.
Mental wellbeing charity is urging individuals in the sector to respond to initiative which will lead to recommendations on ...
The family court's transparency drive is being tested as journalists seek to overturn an order restraining the identification ...
The work of the county court is to be scrutinised by MPs as delays mount in the civil justice system. The cross-party justice ...
Here's another prediction for 2025: our law firms will have to be as careful in their involvement with the new US oligarchy as with the former Russian one.
Working paper prompted by Post Office scandal argues that privilege could also be qualified to prevent corporations leaning ...
PE teacher Cheryl Bennett accepted what her representatives called ‘substantial’ damages, costs and undertakings from lawyer, ...
This learned tome attempts to define the scope of legal liability in English tort law for ‘omissions’ (as opposed to ‘acts’).
The issue of the breakdown of medical agency fees has long been a hot topic in the personal injury sector. As far back as ...