Survey finds business is improving for public-sector lawyers
Withdrawal of funds from Community Law Centre "lawful"
European Commission proposes public procurement law reform
The Joint Committee on Human Rights has voiced concerns over provision for domestic violence victims in the legal aid bill.
Lord Reed and Lord Justice Carnwath have been appointed to the Supreme Court.
Anti-terrorist asset-freezing laws are “intrusive and humiliating” but an improvement on their predecessors, an independent review has found.
A consultant surgeon dismissed for gross professional and personal misconduct cannot bring a £3.8m claim against an NHS trust for breach of contract regarding the disciplinary hearing, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Business is picking up for public-sector lawyers, according to recruiters.
Workers could be charged up to £2,350 to bring an employment tribunal claim, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced.
Tough economy contributes to marital breakdowns
Partner joinscorporate and finance practice in British Virgin Islands
Firm strengthens children department with adoption and surrogacy expert
Media and technology expert joins employment team as partner in Cambridge