Landlords are legally responsible for the upkeep of the plaster of a rental property as well as the walls, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Justice secretary Ken Clarke and trade and investment minister Lord Green launched an “Action Plan” last week to promote the UK’s legal services sector overseas.
The Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Bill, introduced into Parliament last week...
Proceedings in the Supreme Court can now be watched live on Sky News.
A Bar Standards Board review of CPD for barristers...
Lord Neuberger’s committee on super-injunctions warned the media to be careful when relying on Parliamentary privilege, in its report last week.
The Law Society is inviting legal professionals from across England and Wales to enter the fifth annual Excellence Awards 2011.
Employers have backed a call for stronger powers for tribunals to strike out weak or vexatious claims.
MPs were told how proposed changes to litigation funding will be more complicated and lead to greater uncertainty.
Consumers have poor grasp of “quality” in legal services
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