Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, justice of the Supreme Court and former lord advocate, has died at the age of 66
Improved judicial case management would have a greater impact on the area of defamation law than a new Act of Parliament, according to the Civil Justice Council (CJC)
One in two lawyers say they would not go to university today
Lady Hale, justice of the Supreme Court, has spoken out against the proposed legal aid cuts
European ministers reached a landmark agreement on a single European patent this week, at a meeting of the Competitiveness Council in Luxembourg.
The government confirmed its implementation of Lord Justice Jackson’s civil litigation costs reforms in its Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill
Justice Secretary introduces the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill
Stronger safeguards are needed on extradition, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has warned.
New Law Journal wins the BIALL Legal Journals Award 2011
The number of business cartels signing up to the Office of Fair Trading’s (OFT) leniency programme nearly doubled last year.
Commercial and technology team in Cambridge strengthened by partner hire
Hampshire firm appoints head of new family department
Firm strengthens securities practice with partner return