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December 2021
Competition Appeal Tribunal says the certification of collective proceedings is ‘an important and significant’ step.
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Canterbury Crown Court announces update as London courts – and Law Society headquarters – open as normal.
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The case of Liz Ellen, who must foot the bill for her own £534,000 defence costs despite being cleared of misconduct, has once again highlighted the inequality of arms between regulator and regulated.
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Report covers wide-ranging experiences of judges, lawyers, court staff and the public last year.
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Court of Appeal allows the publication of family judgment containing details of ‘controlling and coercive behaviour’.
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The appeals are thought to be the first involving former Post Office employees prosecuted by a different government body.
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‘The coming weeks will bring their difficulties … both professionally and personally, but we have been there before’, Lord Burnett says.
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Representatives of a former oil executive whose bribery conviction was overturned said Lisa Osofsky must go ‘if the SFO is to survive’.
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Practitioner admitted in 1988 failed to tell the SRA about two drink-driving convictions five years apart.
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