The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has issued fines to 103 construction firms after they were found to have colluded with competitors to fix the price of building contracts.
www.complianceradar.co.uk/all-grobs unravels the unruly acroynyms and abbreviations used by Government, Regulatory & Other bodies (GROBs).
New measures for regulating lawyers, including a lay majority on each regulatory board, have been branded a “curate’s egg” by the Law Society.
The Law Society has published its shortlist for this year’s Excellence Awards.
A little known Court of Appeal decision six years ago has come back to haunt personal injury practitioners.
An Afghani wife from Pakistan has won the right to join her refugee husband in the UK because refusal by the Appeal Immigration Tribunal violated her Art 8 rights.
Baroness highlights rising divorce rates & associated cost to advocate change to family system
The head of the independent safeguarding authority is to clarify proposals announced last week for a vetting system for those working with children.
Court of Appeal rules council acted legitimately against anti-social former tenant
The investigation by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) into allegations of price fixing between two of the UK’s major sports retailers could have serious implications for the commercial market.
Nick Vernon of Walkers on swapping Birmingham for Bermuda and building an employment practice by the sea
Global firm re-elects CEO for second term
Business appoints managing director of operational excellence