A coroner has called for a review of EU agreements over the recognition of doctors after the death of a man who died from a lethal dose of diamorphine administered by an out-of-hours locum GP from Germany.
Increased family work has placed “great strains” on family judges, the lord chief justice, Lord Judge, has warned.
Legal aid management “far from competent”
Parliament urged to review “complex and obscure” provisions
Baroness Deech has questioned why siblings fare less favourably than married or civil partners under English law.
Claimant libel lawyers have lined up to oppose government plans to cap fees for libel cases.
Pre-employment health questionnaires
Asset-freezing orders imposed by the Treasury on terrorist suspects violate basic rights
Judge overturns injunction preventing media reporting on England captain’s private life
The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has said it will deal with the multiple appeals in the complex UK construction bid rigging case separately, and without making any preliminary rulings on common points of principle.
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