The famous seven-year itch for married couples is no more, according to recent statistics.
Complexities of legal aid system blamed for payment errors
Businesses have until 1 February 2010 to make their opinions known on the default retirement age review due to take place next year.
Potential for up to two years in prison if government plans receive go ahead
Fixed fee figures represent a 40% cut to hourly rates
Record five interveners in JFS case marks growing trend
Debtors moving to other EU states could have their earnings raided by creditors, while organisations throughout the EU could share information on individuals with bad credit ratings, Lord Bach has envisaged.
Maria Piggin, a senior associate at McGrigors and NLJ author, has been named as one of the year’s most innovative lawyers in the FT’s 2009 Innovative Lawyers Special Report.
The Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals to close 21 underused courts.
The Queen has officially opened Britain’s new Supreme Court, in a ceremony attended by chief justices from around the world.
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