The proportion of black judges has remained at 1% since 2014, but the judiciary is working hard to change that.
Oldham-based firm Inaaya Solicitors has now been ordered to pay its former paralegal £39,564 rather than £41,411.78.
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council offered no evidence in case adjourned three times over two-and-a-half years.
Concerns about judicial security are at an 'all-time high', the lady chief justice told journalists today - while also ...
The Society was responding to the SRA’s consultation on client money in legal services, opened following the 2023 collapse of ...
A group of creditors argued that a competing group was involved in 'bid rigging', an allegation dismissed in court.
A law professor who 'grossly misused the procedures of the courts' in a campaign of meritless claims against the University of Warwick has been hit with an extended civil restraint order (ECRO) by a ...
An international law firm’s head cashier, who transferred money to her personal account, has been banned from working for solicitors without the regulator's prior approval.
Legal controls over development and use of artificial intelligence hit an obstacle this week, as the US and UK refused to ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will have to watch the Supreme Court’s hearing on motor finance claims from the ...
Sentencing review chief David Gauke criticises politicians for increasing tariffs without considering wider impact on justice ...
Widespread introduction of compliance rules is now seen as too burdensome or, in the case of the US, too woke. The pendulum ...