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A claimant who was 'combative and constantly argumentative' in the witness box has lost his libel claim against a weekly ...
Without transparency, confidence in our judicial system - already strained by long-standing systemic challenges - would ...
Independent review by Dame Anne Owers looks at prison crisis' impact on other parts of the criminal justice system, including ...
There is something of the old fogey about Coleridge. Despite his modernity on some causes, Coleridge’s court rulings were ...
Irwin Mitchell Group reported this week that total profit before tax increased by 13% to £24.6 million in the year ended ...
Oliver James Saxon, admitted in May 2012, was alleged in 2021 to have failed to ensure that Tyto Law Limited, of which he was ...
Most publications on free speech concern its limits: everyone agrees with free speech in theory, but from intellectual property to defamation to hate speech and a myriad other contexts, the limits are ...
The authors note that there is no comprehensive summary of tax havens. Whether this is accurate (I have no reason to doubt it), Research Handbook on the Economics of Tax Havens certainly offers a ...
A magistrate who breached the court’s car parking rules has been issued with a formal warning for serious misconduct.
As the government digests the Civil Justice Council's final report, efforts to sway opinion on the dangers - or virtues - of ...
Removing the need for a third party to witness the execution of a deed creates 'greater flexibility and simplicity'.
Consultation on the industry-wide scheme is expected to open in October - with any payouts to begin next year.