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And so to this week’s criminal courts review. It has an acoustic quality, Obiter feels (a sort of reverse-Judas, in Bob Dylan ...
Trevor Howarth, who was director and owner of One Legal, was made subject to a disqualification order by the Solicitors ...
Trevor Howarth, who was director and owner of One Legal, was made subject to a disqualification order by the Solicitors ...
Growth was particularly noticeable in the private client, corporate and strategic property sectors. Clarke Willmott said it ...
Two of Liverpool’s oldest chambers have merged in the latest sign of consolidation in the profession. Atlantic Chambers and ...
Legal experts today expressed scepticism of the government’s ban of non-disclosure agreements in the workplace. The amendment ...
Top-100 firms Cripps and Michelmores have ended talks over a merger that would have created a combined southern England firm ...
Publishing the first volume of the inquiry’s report, chair Sir Wyn Williams said it was ‘indefensible’ that the government ...
Post Office Inquiry chair Sir Wyn Williams has indicated that he is likely to find that individuals working for the ...
In written submissions, the SRA said it sought an order that Modhwadia ‘as a former manager of the firm pays 100% of the ...
Ahead of publication of Leveson review, Shabana Mahmood says jury trials take five times longer than cases heard in the ...
Mergers and acquisitions are reshaping the legal sector, particularly in the mid-market. Joanna Goodman finds out why - and how best to go about getting into bed with another firm.