Firms getting large amounts of government work should expect to give something back, law professor tells justice committee.
Government pressing ahead with 'swift courts' in which judge alone hears cases carrying a sentence of up to three years.
Representative body set to argue that Mazur ruling runs contrary to core purpose of Legal Services Act.
What portends the arrival of lazy summer days and daze better than the dull thwack of leather on willow? Soon it will be time to dig out those battered old pads from the loft for another cricket ...
Tackling the Crown court backlog requires ‘nothing short of throwing the kitchen sink at it’, courts minister Sarah Sackman ...
Court hears victim impact statements about retired lawyer convicted last year of five counts of sexual assault.
The paper also states that government will amend ‘the current legal exception related to incompatibility with the “provision ...
Lord chancellor David Lammy appears poised to throw a financial lifeline to LawtechUK, the government-funded initiative charged with driving digital transformation in the legal sector.
Governments of all stripes have made adjustments in where cases are heard,' lord chancellor says in setpiece speech attended by Sir Brian Leveson.
Two immigration solicitors will be investigated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority after a tribunal found that they presented false case citations.
The Gazette has a regular feature on 'Lawyer in the News', interviewing a solicitor whose client's case has hit the headlines ...
The UK's biggest dedicated tribunal centre is a very welcome addition to our beleaguered courts estate. But more space is ...
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