NLJ newscast: company regulation & directors duties
Pilots for best value tendering (BVT) in criminal legal aid work will not go ahead as planned, the Ministry of Justice has confirmed.
The requirement to tell insurers everything that a “prudent insurer” would think relevant could be abolished under Law Commission proposals.
The Supreme Court has ruled that JFS, a faith school, broke race discrimination laws by refusing to admit a boy who the school did not recognise as Jewish.
More people have been protected by Forced Marriage Protection Orders than originally expected in their first year of operation.
The Law Society Charity donated £369,000 last year, only a 3.4% drop from the previous year despite the recession.
Mr Justice Eady has defended the judiciary against accusations of “judge-made” privacy law.
The president of the Court of Protection, Sir Mark Potter, is setting up an ad-hoc committee to review the Court of Protection Rules 2007
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has confirmed the appointments of a panel of 23 external adjudicators
Disgraced solicitors ordered to pay all costs
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