A Dutch court has found multinational, Trafigura, guilty of delivering hazardous waste to Amsterdam while concealing the true nature of the load
Ministry announcement expected in the Autumn
Reform of tribunal system high on agenda as claims soar
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has launched revised proposals for regulating third party litigation funding
Personality clashes and fears for the future are driving associates away from the legal profession.
Judges are to be asked to show leadership and management skills when applying for senior judicial roles in future.
The number of complaints against judges is rising. A total of 1,571 complaints were made against judicial holders in the year up to end of March 2010
The coalition government has announced a consultation on Lord Justice Jackson’s proposals for reforming civil litigation costs, which will focus on no-win no fee agreements.
The Civil Justice Council has launched revised proposals for regulating third party litigation funding
Art 2 right judged to be non-absolute
Commercial firm strengthens real estate disputes team with associate hire
Firm appoints three directors to board
Six promoted to partner and one to legal director across UK and Ireland offices