[ad_1] The sentencing of 44-year-old mother of three Carla Foster to 28 months’ imprisonment for procuring an abortion has caused widespread outrage from many who had no idea
[ad_1] As 2023 progresses, the trend for law firm merger activity seems set to continue. Whether you are two elite global law firms planning a transatlantic tie-up, or
[ad_1] Respondent AC Application 12434-2023 Hearing 28-29 March 2023 Reasons 13 April 2023 The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of £23,000. While in practice
[ad_1] Fraud has long been a risk for law firms, and it shows no sign of slowing. As cyber criminals grow increasingly more sophisticated in their schemes, the
[ad_1] Fraud has long been a risk for law firms, and it shows no sign of slowing. As cyber criminals grow increasingly more sophisticated in their schemes, the
[ad_1] As many will have seen in the media, environmental activist group Insulate Britain (IB) has carried out London protests in a manner deliberately designed to cause serious
[ad_1] Sweeping changes to the parole process in the Victims and Prisoners Bill are an affront to judicial independence and seek to solve problems that do not exist.
[ad_1] Allowing accredited journalists and legal bloggers to report publicly on what they see and hear in family courts – starting with public law cases where local authorities
[ad_1] Onerous new duties, backlogs, a recruitment crisis and ‘factory’ competitors working on the cheap. Life as a conveyancer is becoming ‘frightening’, hears Maria Shahid. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] On 16 February 2022, Cambridge University students were treated to the foreign policy insights of Sir Simon McDonald, former head of the UK’s Diplomatic Service. One issue