The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has launched an investigation into websites that charge people for government services where those services are available directly from government at no cost or for a lower fee
Calls for self-regulator to be scrapped in wake of News International scandal
A former prima ballerina has lost her legal claim for an overnight carer
Landmark European ruling in Al Skeini case widens scope of Convention
The Law Commission has proposed reforms to the way the five public services ombudsmen work
Companies embroiled in “recession” disputes are increasingly turning to alternative methods of resolution
The Assigned Risks Pool is pursuing 126 firms for non-payment, and has commenced disciplinary proceedings against ten firms
Squatting would become a criminal offence under government proposals launched this week in a Ministry of Justice consultation paper
Court rules disciplined classroom aide did not require legal representation
Experts predict successful start for new anti-bribery law
Housing management and property litigation practice strengthened by Leeds partner hire
Banking and finance practice bolstered by partner hire
Commercial litigation team welcomes senior associate in Birmingham