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Sponsored content. Damien Cartwright at LEAP, speaks to Tracy Hatswell of Wason Male & Wagland, on how embracing AI in their ...
Hamas, the de facto civil administration of Gaza, runs public services: the bureaucracy, the schools, the hospitals, the ...
Britain must lead the way on renewable energy, says chancellor Rachel Reeves. As Katharine Freeland reports, lawyers are ...
A solicitor who defrauded her own firm of £160,000 has been jailed for three years. Fiona Parsons, 54 and from Cornwall, ...
Surveyors have been warned they face serious repercussions if they provide expert evidence for solicitors acting in bulk ...
A woman has been awarded more than £1.2 million after a judge found her ex-husband had ‘defied court orders with impunity’ ...
Criminal trial dealing with charges of fraud and conspiracy to conceal, destroy or dispose of documents is listed for 2027.
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
High Court judge allows appeal against direct access practitioner's six-month suspension, imposing a £25,000 fine in its ...
Tribunal dismisses appeal over £8,000 sanction imposed by adjudicator panel for breach of a property sale undertaking.
Judge in costs recovery claim finds Howard Kennedy invoices were statutory interim bills clearly broken down for the client.
Bar Standards Board research reveals 'significant' barriers limiting barristers' ability to use new technology effectively.