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Current and former Law Society presidents have led tributes to Elizabeth Cruickshank, whose death was announced this week. Cruickshank, who chaired the Association of Women Solicitors, carried out
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The imminent extension of fixed recoverable costs brings significant challenges for the profession, including in clinical negligence cases. Source link
A High Court judge has quashed the Department of Health’s continuing healthcare policy in a landmark legal challenge in Northern Ireland. Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland
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