The balance between big business and injured people is “tipping the wrong way”, the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has claimed.
Court rules in favour of full publication of Divisional Court judge’s reasoning
Solicitors will have to take extra steps to inform clients of their right to complain, as of 1 March.
Government proposals to set up a tracking service and fund of last resort for employees injured at work have received a mixed reaction from personal injury lawyers and insurers.
BA ban “proportionate means of achieving a legitimate business aim”
The first ruling on tenancy deposit protection schemes under the Housing Act 2004 has been issued by the High Court.
Nominations are now invited for this year’s Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards (LALYs).
The Law Society has set up a mentoring group of solicitor judges as part of a package to encourage more solicitors to the bench.
The government has revised the draft employment contingency fee regulations, due to come into force on 6 April.
Professionals who face disciplinary proceedings that could result in loss of livelihood will be granted the right to legal representation, following an important Court of Appeal ruling.
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