LSB to undertake further review in 2013
UK lawyers should take heart from the news that confidence is riding high among their colleagues across the pond.
An independent finance provider has reported a surge in the number of law firms seeking funds for their VAT bills following HMRC’s decision to wind up its “Time to Pay” scheme.
Lawyers have topped the list of entries in this year’s Standard Chartered Great City Race, due to take place on 14 July.
EU member states which prohibited non-nationals from becoming notaries breached EU law, the European Court of Justice has ruled.
The Court of Appeal has reversed the first instance decision in C v D [2011] EWCA Civ 646, which concerned a dispute over land.
Former Court of Appeal judge Lord Justice Wilson was sworn in last week as a justice of the Supreme Court at a ceremony at the Parliament Square court building.
Committee issues caution to media over reliance on Parliamentary privilege
Copyright review calls for “unified European patent system”
The Supreme Court has extended the scope of an inquest into the shootings of two men by the British Army in Northern Ireland in 1990.
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