But without a radical restructuring, the genie will never be put back in the bottle, and we might be facing a future of ...
Lord chancellor and justice secretary David Lammy will today confirm if he intends to scrap jury trials for all but the most ...
A Newcastle firm with a history going back more than 100 years has suddenly closed, staff have reported. Several employees at ...
First increases will take effect this month, but others will have to wait until the Legal Aid Agency sorts out its troubled ...
Woman who pursued £10m financial remedies claim told that her ex-husband was not 'the insurer of last resort'.
A new campaign group is aiming to 'unlock long-blocked reforms' and push the Law Society of Scotland to finally change course on ABSs and get 'in step with the rest of Great Britain'.
Applicants for graduate jobs at Mishcon de Reya are to make their initial contact with the London firm through a chatbot ...
Poor government decision-making puts 'systemic strain on tribunals, charities and public services', administrative justice ...
The Woolf reforms have a chequered history, reports Katharine Freeland. Civil procedure still lacks a compelling vision.
Few solicitors liken themselves to rock legends, for fear of office ribaldry. One exception is self-styled ‘maverick’ Brian ...
This is demonstrated with the evolution and growth of securities litigation. What began as tentative steps around RBS and ...
With generative AI becoming a common fixture of law firm tech in 2025, how will this shape law firms - and their lawyers - in ...
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