A coalition of eight organisations is calling on all political parties to put justice centre stage in the General Election campaign.
The French courts have ordered eBay to pay Louis Vuitton owner, LVMH, €1.7m (£1.5m) for failing to prevent the sale of LVMH products on its website.
Personal details of vulnerable children & adults could be published
Evening sessions are being held at employment tribunals in East London and Cardiff, in a six-month pilot initiative.
Gary McKinnon, the asperger’s sufferer who hacked into Pentagon computer files in search of UFOs has lost his battle against extradition to the US.
The government’s Digital Economy Bill, which would cut broadband access for persistent illegal file-sharers, has continued to attract criticism.
Lord Justice Jackson will publish the final report of his eagerly-awaited Review of Civil Litigation Costs on 14 January 2010.
In a landmark judgment the Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the right of asylum-seeking children to have their age determined by the court.
Local authorities are spending unnecessarily on legal costs by failing to use mediation in judicial reviews.
Forcing banks to disclose remuneration details of top earners is part of a package of reforms recommended in the final report of Sir David Walker’s review into corporate governance.
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