[ad_1] As the Royal United Services Institute says, ‘If economic crime is to be accepted as a national security issue the government needs to police it like one’.
[ad_1] A recent decision by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) could have far-reaching implications for Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram. It also clarifies one
[ad_1] Public bodies use opaque algorithmic systems to make or inform important decisions about our lives. From prison categorisation to suspension of benefits and investigations before marriage, algorithms
[ad_1] A non-ministerial government of nearly 3,000 colleagues, more than 2,500 of whom are legal colleagues, we at the Government Legal Department are the government’s principal legal advisers.
[ad_1] Under the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949, 80% of the population of England and Wales became eligible for legal aid which was administered by the Law
[ad_1] Rachel Pickles Application 12346-2022 Admitted 2014 Hearing 6 October 2022 Reasons 25 October 2022 The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of
[ad_1] In the last few months, I have represented a defendant at the county court where a claimant has brought numerous actions against multiple parties. He admitted in
[ad_1] The past few years have seen authorities seek to increase corporate transparency and accountability by introducing publicly accessible registers of beneficial ownership. This has been lauded as
[ad_1] On 31 October, Mr Justice Nicklin handed down his judgment following a preliminary issues hearing in the libel claim brought by Sir James Dyson, Dyson Technology Ltd
[ad_1] The low down When the first Russian missiles hit Kyiv on 24 February 2022, and a 50km-long invasion force started for the Ukrainian capital, the country’s court