Family Division, not the Court of Appeal, is almost always the place to hear challenges to experts, judges note.
Position at odds with education secretary's statement that consultation happens 'before any final decisions are made'.
The government is set to press ahead with plans to require conveyancers to register as tax advisers following guidance issued by HM Revenue & Customs, the Law Society’s Council heard yesterday.
London Legal Walk 2026 will take place on 9 June.
A convicted fraudster struck off almost 18 years ago has failed with a bid to return to the solicitors’ profession. The ...
Jonathan Goldsmith is Law Society Council member for EU & International, chair of the Law Society’s Policy & Regulatory Affairs Committee and a member of its board. All views expressed are personal ...
Plans for law reform to open up access to copyright material for training AI systems have been abandoned by the government in ...
Only 'exceptional' cases would mean that foreign proceedings could lead to criminal contempt in England and Wales courts.
Titled ‘Tradition, Trust and Transformation in International Dispute Resolution’, this year’s event takes place from 1-5 June ...
With office blocks repurposed as mushroom farms? Reality, it seems, turned out differently. While Fridays are still a little ...
Defence lawyers say the imposition of a new cap on medical agency commission is a major change in how personal injury claims are handled. Horwich Farrelly, which represented some of the defendants in ...
A disgruntled ex-client was right to feel aggrieved at his solicitor’s poor advice but this was not enough to win a ...