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‘Severe abuses’ of the arbitral process in a $11bn case involving the Nigerian government raise urgent questions about the role of arbitrators and arbitration itself.
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Defendant was found to have made a covert audio recording of a private family court hearing which was published on YouTube.
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Almudena Arpón de Mendívil is the International Bar Association’s second woman president in 76 years. The list of challenges the global profession faces – including political attacks in established democracies – is distinctly contemporary too.
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In Stuart Layden v R, lady chief justice and two other judges find Crown court did not have jurisdiction to retry Layden for murder.
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AI start-ups are ‘revolutionising the legal profession’, prime minister says in run-up to global summit.
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Frank Maher says move could restore confidence among profession amid uncertainty about ‘what the SRA knew and when’.
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High Court judge finds courts of England and Wales are the appropriate forum to hear French bank’s claim against English law firm.
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New compliance requirements will apply only to large companies – but could make the UK less attractive as a place to do business.
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Judges back National Highways fight to keep secret a KC’s advice on controversial Arundel bypass project.
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Government relents on 25% reduction which arose from change in location of custody suite.
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