Ian Ward picks as his subject the 1616 decision of the Court of Exchequer in the Case of Commendams and its subsequent ...
The latest edition of the TA6 property information form is only 20 pages long, less legalistic, contains more practical examples, is accompanied by clearer explanatory notes, and has been tested by ...
David Mark Turner says it is 'very harsh' that he had to pay almost £11,000, despite being exonerated at tribunal.
Founder of Ruby's Law says people are staying in abusive relationships because they are worried about their pets.
Barrister owed £260k calls for SRA board to resign, as it emerges that staff described one complainant as a 'busybody'.
Reforms to the civil justice system are already cutting waiting times in the county court, the government says, today ...
‘The implication, wholly unjustified, is that this is another Volkswagen scandal and all manufacturers are at it. Ford’s case ...
Over five years, the SRA repeatedly received reports that SSB Law was putting clients at risk and racking up unsustainable ...
A former solicitor-judge who diverted client funds into his own account for more than 15 years has been jailed for four years ...
Investment in lawtech has seen incredible growth in recent years. LawtechUK’s biannual Investment Snapshot reveals that ...
A contrite Solicitors Regulation Authority has apologised to former clients of SSB Law for failing to spot warning signs that ...
Courts minister Sarah Sackman is a great enthusiast for digitising the justice system. At this week's Legal Geek networking ...