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In response, the UK is taking clear and robust steps to strengthen its resilience, increase transparency, and deter hostile ...
Lady chief justice, lord chancellor and lord mayor of London spoke at the annual Mansion House judges’ dinner.
The 'parents of disabled children' club was one I didn't want to join, and yet was shattered to leave with the death of my ...
Judges unanimously dismissed challenge to validity of deals involving returns based on multiples of funding provided.
Litigation funding agreements amended in the liight of the Supreme Courrt’s ruling in PACCAR are legally enforceable, the ...
A barrister who failed to take ‘reasonable steps’ to ensure a client’s funds were held safely when using a third-party ...
The team now numbers 80 people, including 14 partners. Events to mark the anniversary include treasure hunts around Orpington ...
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Government Legal Department. Speaking to me at GLD’s London headquarters at 102 ...
Sir Brian Leveson's independent review of the criminal courts will be published by the Ministry of Justice in the next few ...
Who? Lucy Stewart-Gould, partner, Stewarts, London. Why is she in the news? The firm represented Clive Standish in a landmark ...
The Supreme Court has ruled in Standish that the sharing principle does not apply to non-matrimonial property, but family ...
Smell detector' devices to detect drugs was one idea pitched to prisons and probation minister to crack Crown court backlog.
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