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IBAHRI had previously condemned Hamas’s atrocities and acknowledged Israel’s right to self-defence.
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Regulator edging closer to deciding on interim payment from solicitors and firms to plug massive hole in client account.
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The Expert Witness Survey 2023 dwells on a raft of issues inhibiting an expert’s independence, including solicitors commonly putting them under pressure to come up with a favourable opinion.
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‘Golden age of Beatles litigation’ ran for 36 years, Mr Justice Foxton recalls.
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Administrators’ report plots rapid descent from profitable business to collapse.
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Annual law firm management survey also tracks shift away from financial KPIs and trend to appoint more non-lawyer partners.
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‘They want to dehumanise us’: conference also hears emotionally charged exchange between Ukraine’s chief prosecutor and the head of Israel’s bar on dealing with alleged perpetrators of atrocities.
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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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