Quindell's libel victory, England's first black High Court judge, and court dress: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
A solicitor convicted of blackmail has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
Firms are being invited to bid for new 10-year criminal legal aid contracts – but the Law Society has criticised the ...
When are university and other protests impermissible? When ‘a protest turns into a base camp for criminal activity’, said ...
The Serious Fraud Office must disclose the total cost of its investigation into mining giant Eurasian Natural Resources ...
The Court of Appeal has ruled out a retrial despite being ‘troubled’ by the judge in the first trial twice losing his temper ...
The Quincecare duty provides that, where a bank is on inquiry that a payment instruction from its customer may be fraudulent, it should not allow the relevant payment to be made without first taking ...
Law Society deputy vice president Mark Evan's fireside chat was a highlight at the Junior Solicitors Network summit last week ...
A solicitor who was ‘reckless’ in his participation or facilitation of transactions which bore hallmarks of advance fee fraud ...
Despite this, public recognition of the positive role of lawyers is low: an IBA survey found only 54% of the general public ...
Our new crop of MPs will have received a nasty shock in the post last week: a letter from Mayfair law firm ‘Silver, Langston ...
It is well past time for the UK's corporate governance framework to take account of the conflicted predicament of in-housers.