There is no real choice about whether lawyers and judges embrace AI - they will have to,' Sir Geoffrey Vos tells LawtechUK ...
A trainee is on the verge of becoming the first known solicitor and professional boxer. Oscar McCracken, who has a training ...
Geldards has teamed up with a neurodiversity training specialist to reduce the number of disability discrimination claims ...
Court of Appeal finds first-tier tribunal and upper tribunal erred in law when considering wording of condition in relation ...
Thirty staff at London firm Mishcon de Reya are at risk of redundancy as the firm forges ahead with plans to offshore support ...
An office manager who used company funds to order wine and champagne to her home address has been barred from the profession.
Employment judge dismisses claim because if lawyer was 'competent to be advising others... he was competent to understand ...
The Law Commission's scoping paper on financial remedies in divorce and civil partnership dissolution marks a significant ...
The Court of Appeal’s go-to judge for costs disputes has said that the Solicitors Act is a relic in need of reform. Lord ...
Brexit campaigners promised that the UK's departure from the EU would reverse an alleged continental drift in judgments, ...
Court of Appeal’s costs expert says Solicitors Act needs replacing to adapt to modern litigation. Justice committee wants to ...
Another batch of fines relating to firms not able to show they were complying with anti-money laundering regulations has been ...
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