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The European Court of Human Rights says interfering in parliamentary privilege could 'undermine' the separation of powers.
A solicitor who allowed his firm to be used as a banking facility for over £30m has been suspended.
The European Court of Human Rights says interfering in parliamentary privilege could 'undermine' the separation of powers.
Some recent key decisions underscore the importance of clear drafting and measured risk acceptance.
The latest reminder that endings are never as clear-cut as we are led to believe from fairytales is Rebekah Vardy v Coleen ...
Russell-Cooke welcomes Angharad Lynn as a private client partner.
The £1.3bn plan to modernise courts and tribunals has fallen short of ambitions, but '21st century justice' is still a ...
In a surprise intervention announced in parliament, justice minister Sir Nic Dakin told MPs it was ‘right and proper’ to ...
Herbert Smith Freehills was created by the 2012 merger of Herbert Smith and Australia-based Freehills. Kramer Levin, founded ...
David Heath was unknown to Obiter ahead of Tuesday's launch of the Legal Services Consumer Panel report on access to justice.
As if the SRA does not have enough on its plate, consumer watchdogs now want the beleaguered regulator to help solve the ...
Legislators are ready to criminalise professional 'enablers' of kleptocracy - the City needs to take the threat of ...