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Less than a third of all pupils surveyed would 'definitely' recommend becoming a barrister, though 90% reported a positive ...
Within our laws, terrorism attracts its own legal exceptionalism - its deeds and the state's responses are in a legal class ...
Tom Clark ran into Omar Elbanna at full speed while his opponent was without the ball, in breach of rugby's laws.
Joseph, who was based in the Exeter office, complained that referring her to the SRA in December 2023 was an act of direct ...
According to the government, the legal profession is a frontier industry - up there with aerospace, life sciences and AI.
The SRA announced its intervention into Bolton-Jones & Co, along with a decision taken by the regulator to intervene into the ...
In its study, Attitudes to whistleblowing, charity Protect looked into generational differences in whistleblowing across the ...
Susilla Mercer, formerly of Runcorn-based firm Mercer Law, harassed her estranged husband and his new partner, a court heard.
Practitioner with 'strong sense of loyalty' to clients wanted to complete outstanding work before leaving firm.
Legal expenses insurers looking to pass on liabilities of up to £56m after two law firm clients collapsed have won an ...
The government's immigration reforms envisage doubling the qualifying period for settlement in the UK, thereby throwing the ...
Artificial intelligence is likely to have a continuing and important role in the conduct of litigation in the future, Dame ...