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Housing and immigration lawyers to get a pay rise - but still no news on fee increases for rest of civil legal aid sector.
The LSB will run a formal recruitment process to appoint a permanent chief executive. Richard Orpin, director of regulation ...
The chief executive of the Criminal Cases Review Commission has resigned - weeks after MPs described her position as ...
The Supreme Court is poised to rule in a case which should clarify the law in relation to the treatment of non-matrimonial ...
As the government announces a review of parental leave, Lewis Silkin joint managing partner Jo Farmer explains the far ...
International firm Ashurst has broken £1 billion in annual income for the first time and announced a further rise in partner ...
The Supreme Court is poised to rule in a case which should clarify the law in relation to the treatment of non-matrimonial property. The judgment, expected to be handed down at 9.45am on Wednesday 2 ...
HJA’s senior partner Patrick Allen, announced plans earlier this year to retire from the firm he co-founded in 1977. From 1 October, HJA will be run by a management team led by Chun Wong, head of ...
The legal ombudsman is working on a blueprint for all firms to provide a standard response to client complaints. The service ...
Transform Justice makes six recommendations, including that the government publish an out-of-court resolutions strategy.
A barrister who drank alcohol during a break in a criminal trial has been fined £3,000 by the Bar Tribunals & Adjudication ...
Warwickshire law firm Brindley Twist Tafft & James (BTTJ) has appointed Suraiya Isaac as head of litigation. Isaac has ...