A costs bill was still valid despite the solicitors neglecting to tick one of the boxes, the Court of Appeal has ruled. The ...
Legislation to enact the government's proposals to curb the right to trial by jury made its first formal appearance today. The Courts and Tribunals Bill, introduced by lord chancellor David Lammy MP ...
Lawyer was 'supposed to help defendants navigate the criminal justice system, not sexually abuse them in the midst of it'.
A national campaign is calling on lawyers to help pupils access legal education ahead of changes to the way the rule of law ...
Bevan-Margetts' conduct was found to not be a deliberate breach but showed 'a failure to exercise due diligence’. Her conduct ‘could have reduced respect for judicial office, and cast doubt on her own ...
Firms doing a lot of government work should expect to give something back, law professor tells Commons justice committee.
Representative body set to argue that Mazur ruling runs contrary to core purpose of Legal Services Act.
What portends the arrival of lazy summer days and daze better than the dull thwack of leather on willow? Soon it will be time to dig out those battered old pads from the loft for another cricket ...
Government pressing ahead with 'swift courts' in which judge alone hears cases carrying a sentence of up to three years.