Persecuted homosexuals may claim asylum in UK
It is not indirect age discrimination to cap redundancy payments at the sum an employee would have earned had he remained at the company until the age of 65.
Welsh badgers have won a reprieve after the Court of Appeal ruled proposals for a cull unlawful.
The Supreme Court heard 43 appeals and gave 42 judgments in its first six months since opening in October 2009
Judge Gerald Price QC, a senior circuit judge in South Wales, has resigned following an investigation by the Office for Judicial Complaints (OJC)
Nottingham Law School has launched a new qualification course for trade mark specialists.
High Court ruling in pilots’ litigation spells out employer obligations
Civil rights lawyers have reacted with dismay to the Supreme Court ruling that the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998) does not apply to soldiers serving abroad.
Legislation surrounding the tagging of prisoners on release has come in for heavy criticism in the Supreme Court.
“Significant in-roads” made in legal complaints handling
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