[ad_1] The low down Libel lawyers are in the spotlight over the use of oppressive litigation on behalf of wealthy clients to silence critics. Potential problems have also
[ad_1] Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) was (and for those still affected is) like life imprisonment. It has three parts: a minimum prison term; a further custodial period
[ad_1] The general rule on litigation costs is that the loser will pay the winner’s costs. There are, however, exceptions to the rule, including those under CPR 46.1
[ad_1] In 1957 only 356 women solicitors held practising certificates in England and Wales. One of these was Agnes Twiston Hughes (pictured below), who in 1923 became the
[ad_1] Trustees of the Barry Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses v BXB [2023] UKSC 15 – 9 May 2023 The claimant was a member of the defendant’s church. She
[ad_1] The low down SMEs are the backbone of the UK economy yet they struggle to assert their legal rights, especially when it comes to debt recovery and
[ad_1] As part of its review of the Arbitration Act 1996, the Law Commission recently published its second consultation paper (SCP). Unlike the first consultation paper, which focused
[ad_1] Who would be an executive or director in 2023? Inflation, war in Europe, banking turmoil and higher interest rates are just some of the challenges keeping business