Dignity and human rights are often considered closely related. It is not accidental that ‘dignity’ appears in the first ...
Adrian Badita brought multiple claims in an 'abusive and threatening manner' which included calling a judge a 'crook'.
The rule of law and access to justice are vital to everyday life. Yet over the last 20 years, both have been undermined.
Firm pays tribute to defamation lawyer who represented royalty, global celebrities, high-profile sports figures and diplomats ...
Gregory Treverton-Jones KC accuses the regulator of being 'generally unsympathetic to the realities of practice as a ...
Portal, set up in 2021 for RTA claims valued at less than £5,000, was intended to be a simpler way of settling claims.
Gregory Treverton-Jones KC accuses the regulator of being 'generally unsympathetic to the realities of practice as a solicitor'.
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans last September to overhaul apprenticeships, asking employers to ‘rebalance’ their funding and invest in younger workers. This would also involve ...
A long-serving solicitor who allowed a property transaction to happen with no checks on the seller has been fined more than ...
In Reeves v Frain and McKinnon, Costs Judge Brown found the DBAs did not meet requirements under the Damages-Based Agreements ...
There is no real choice about whether lawyers and judges embrace AI - they will have to,' Sir Geoffrey Vos tells LawtechUK ...
Chancery Lane says some of the ideas Sir Brian Leveson has been asked to review merely shift the burden from one place to another.