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FIFA’s reluctance to introduce goal line technology into football matches was highlighted during the World Cup when England had a “goal” disallowed against Germany

Diminished role for the FSA reflects new reality

Conditional fee agreements (CFAs) can be used in tribunal cases, the senior costs judge has held.

Departmental spending, apart from health and foreign aid, is to be slashed by 25% over four years following Chancellor George Osborne’s "emergency budget".

Reforms to regulate claims handling companies have not stemmed the flow of personal injury claims.

Investment criteria, collective action, and the Jackson effect all featured in last week’s NLJ newscast on the future of litigation funding

The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has withdrawn its timetable showing the dates on which the Equality Act 2010 would be implemented,

Late payment of legal aid bills has caused the Refugee and Migrant Justice charity to close its doors, leaving about 10,000 clients in the lurch.

An “admirably honest” first report by the Court of Protection highlights how the court has struggled under a high volume workload.

An “admirably honest” first report by the Court of Protection highlights how the court has struggled under a high volume workload.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Laytons ETL—Maximilian Kraitt

Laytons ETL—Maximilian Kraitt

Commercial firm strengthens real estate disputes team with associate hire

Switalskis—three appointments

Switalskis—three appointments

Firm appoints three directors to board

Browne Jacobson—seven promotions

Browne Jacobson—seven promotions

Six promoted to partner and one to legal director across UK and Ireland offices

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