Susanne Buergi, Committee Member of the JLSLA and Senior Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright, shares practical advice for ...
Bribery and corruption enforcement will see significant changes as political shifts and technological advancements reshape ...
Liverpool-based Berkson Family Law has welcomed five new members to its team as the firm begins an exciting new chapter in ...
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The High Court dismissed an appeal involving a property possession dispute and monetary claims against Croydon Estates Limited 24 Jan 2025 ...
The High Court reviewed a Police Misconduct Panel's decision regarding a former Metropolitan Police sergeant's misconduct 24 Jan 2025 ...
The Tribunal struck out Christopher Hart's appeal against the ICO, citing lack of jurisdiction and no realistic prospects of success 24 Jan 2025 ...
High Court examines amendments in a dispute over UK emergency services network contracts 24 Jan 2025 ...
Court of Appeal overturns convictions related to causing harm to a vulnerable adult under the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act The Court of Appeal has overturned the convictions of Asgar ...
Vulnerable individuals, including those at risk of unfair eviction or homelessness, stand to benefit from a £20 million yearly increase in legal aid funding. Announced as part of the Government's Plan ...
King & Spalding has secured a landmark win for clients Steven Kelbrick and Attock Oil International Limited in a fraud case that has spanned nearly ten years The Commercial Court dismissed all claims ...
The High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, recently ruled in favour of Durham County Council (DCC) by granting an injunction to prevent unauthorised development and occupation of land in ...