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Flintshire County Council alleges that lawyers are gaining access to homes posing as council workers.
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Jogger was convicted of indecent exposure to schoolgirls whilst he was out running.
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Efforts to digitise the legal profession, including courts andtribunals, have met with mixed success. If we really want to transform how the justice system works, we must address the fundamentals of how courts, practitioners, and clients interact.
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Insurers are hailing a landmark ruling requiring claimants in credit hire cases to disclose their financial status up front. But the claimant sector is less convinced the judgment heralds a sea change.
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UK charity’s latest investigation details ‘significant’ under-resourcing and ‘continuity and intensification of violence’.
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Workload, pension and pay prompting judges to consider quitting in next five years.
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‘Failure to prevent’ doctrine as applied to bribery or tax evasion might not be applicable to fraud, legal experts warn.
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Employment tribunal rules non-payment of bonus was ‘fundamental breach of contract’.
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SDT orders Solicitors Regulation Authority to pay almost £15,000 in wasted costs for multiple disclosure failings in high-profile prosecution.
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International top-10 firm says it continues to make progress in diversity.
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