Home secretary points to magistrates, parole board members and planning inspectors as justification for tribunal reform.
The UK is on course to exceed the US in legal costs relative to the size of its economy, an industry lobby group has claimed.
Episode highlights the risks of AI use without appropriate oversight, High Court judge warns in extradition judgment.
The number of claims closed by NHS lawyers dropped suddenly, caused by the problems of moving to a new case management system ...
The group launched a dispute resolution report in parliament at 7pm on Wednesday 11 July 2018 – the precise moment young ...
SRA says now-retired solicitor disregarded obligations by allowing client account to be used as a banking facility.
UK Jurisdiction Taskforce's guide published last week is context-free, as if the use of AI poses no more dangers than our ...
The Court of Appeal has criticised a family court judge’s ‘unwise course’ in delivering an oral judgment in a fact-finding ...
Construction barrister Darryl Royce skilfully weaves case law into this toolkit for any practitioner who might be called upon ...
Luckhurst-Matthews was an in-house solicitor at The Thompson Group in Newcastle when he was found guilty on a charge of sexual assault following an incident in December 2022. He h ...
Justice and policing in Wales, control of regional funding and planning powers are the defining issues faced by PM-in-waiting ...
Costs experts say a decision from the Court of Appeal on non-compliance with rules has left a lingering uncertainty in the ...
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