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The High Court has rejected claims of bias against the chair of a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal panel made as part of long ...
There is “a strong consensus” that ethnic diversity is good for arbitrations – but little evidence of this being reflected in ...
The litigation funder in the Mastercard collective action has hit out at the CAT's decision to allow it a £23m profit on its ...
A “lack of consistent political leadership” – because of the high turnover of ministers chairing the Family Justice Board – ...
Conveyancing fees hit an “all-time high” in the first quarter of this year in the run-up to the stamp duty deadline, with the average figure up by almost 12% on the same period last year.
The High Court has granted leading firm Clyde & Co an injunction banning a man from its Birmingham office after his repeated ...
The new Senior Costs Judge has rejected a major challenge to how Slater & Gordon charged personal injury clients, finding it ...
Defendant law firms are making a lot of misleading “noise” about inflation in credit hire rates because “they make their ...
The Competition Appeal Tribunal yesterday described the £200m settlement of the landmark opt-out collective action brought ...
Private equity-backed Lawfront has made its sixth and largest regional firm acquisition to date by bringing in Trethowans, ...
This latest episode features a conversation with Matt Dixon, founding partner of training and consultancy firm DCM Insights, ...
Law firms which struck deals with President Trump to avoid punitive executive orders have been downgraded by an index which ...
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