Every few years the press unleashes a symbolic crusade on us – incest, prohibition, Dunblane, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo – in ...
There is an urgent need for direct and comprehensive regulation of counsellors, therapists and 'complementary practitioners', ...
The issue of the breakdown of medical agency fees has long been a hot topic in the personal injury sector. As far back as ...
The SRA suggested that Rafferty had showed a lack of integrity by refusing to cooperate with and obstructing the police who ...
A unique ‘carriage dispute’ ruling has resolved a dispute between a legal academic and a trade assocation over the right to ...
Regional law firm Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG) has welcomed private client solicitor Karina Jowitt as a partner within ...
Stratify was founded last November by Kingsley Napley's regulatory guru Iain Miller and Oliver’s former SRA colleague Crispin ...
From the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal to the Rolls Building, technology is gradually opening up judicial proceedings.
PE teacher Cheryl Bennett accepted what her representatives called ‘substantial’ damages, costs and undertakings from lawyer, ...
A judge has told a jury about the Crown court backlog after jurors asked him why the rape case they were sitting on had taken ...
The work of the county court is to be scrutinised by MPs as delays mount in the civil justice system. The cross-party justice ...
A thriving Midlands practice with designs on expansion has announced a 53-strong recruitment drive. Davisons Law is ...