[ad_1] In the leading case of Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48, the Supreme Court provided important clarification on how apparent bias will be
[ad_1] Thursday 14 August 1975 was a day of two parties. The first was in a newly built terrace house in the Southend-on-Sea suburb of Eastwood. The occasion
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[ad_1] Far more women than men are entering the legal profession – but many struggle to move up its ranks. Structural reform is needed, hears Maria Shahid. [ad_2]
[ad_1] On 12 February 1991 the Evening Standard reported that what was then British Rail blamed the near-total dislocation of its services on ‘the wrong sort of snow’.
[ad_1] The Solicitors Regulation Authority (pictured) is failing solicitors in its recently published guidance (23 January) on the application of a sanctions risk assessment regime. Instead of recommending
[ad_1] On 2 February, the adjudication panel resolved to intervene into Matini Montecristo LLP, formerly at 239 Kensington High Street, London W8 6SN. The firm closed on 12
[ad_1] Since the lockdowns, I have seen the legal sector largely move on from a culture of presenteeism to a much more flexible attitude around ‘being present’ in