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The mammoth £600m complex in Salisbury Square off Fleet Street, funded by City of London Corporation, will house 18 ...
Disabled victims are 'too confronted by impenetrable systems, inflexible procedures and dismissive attitudes', says Baroness ...
The suspension of the RFR route marks an extraordinary shift in UK asylum and family migration law. While the government has ...
Jonathan Goldsmith is Law Society Council member for EU & International, chair of the Law Society’s Policy & Regulatory Affairs Committee and a member of its board. All views expressed are personal ...
Nearly two-thirds of senior judges were privately educated, but research by the Sutton Trust shows that the proportion is ...
The senior judiciary remains one of the most elitist professions in the UK – but there are signs that the class barrier is ...
Conveyancers particularly at risk, as tax commentator Dan Neidle also warns that measures will not thwart 'bad actors'.
Respondents to a Santander survey complained of delays and uncontactable solicitors, as the sector continues to shrink.
An ‘extraordinary chain of events’ led to the termination of a law firm’s legal aid contract for immigration work, its ...
National law firm Foot Anstey has appointed Fiona Campbell-White and Matt Spencer as partners. Contentious trust and probate ...
This 2025 revised edition of Dark Justice centres on solicitor Martin Black, who has set up his own firm, and his struggles ...
The person conducting litigation must be authorised to do so, or fall within one of the exempt categories,' rules Mr Justice ...