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A leading insolvency litigation financing company has said it is ‘delighted’ to report its highest ever revenue for the latest financial year. Manolete, which is UK-listed, announced its audited ...
Society is working with the SRA to agree a definition that will ensure the cost of insuring firms that offer unbundled services is not shouldered by all solicitors.
Zainab Zaeem and David Pickup review 'Legal Knowledge in Organizations: A Source of Strategic and Competitive Advantage'. James E Hurford reviews Cale Davis's 'Prosecutorial Discretion in ...
The Crown court backlog has reached ‘unacceptable’ levels with 76,957 outstanding cases – a 25-year high according to the Criminal Bar Association.
Every law firm that operates as a limited company or LLP will be required to reveal profit and loss figures from 2027, as part of government efforts to combat fraud. A Companies House circular this ...
Kiernan Thorlby, 35, of Macclesfield - pleaded guilty to conspiracy to unlawfully obtain personal data contrary to the Data Protection Act and conspiracy to secure unauthorised access to data held on ...
Thomas Isaac vowed to keep visiting law firm offices in a spiralling radius to deliver his CV until he got a job.
Six new judges of the Court of Appeal have been approved following the recommendation of an independent selection panel. Mrs Justice Cockerill, Mr Justice Dove, Mr Justice Foxton, Mrs Justice May ...
Insurers and their lawyers say a new Court of Appeal ruling could put an end to a ‘culture of delay’ aimed at ramping up out-of-time claims.
A judge has called for the scope of legal aid to be widened in family proceedings after a vulnerable mother trying to get her child back had to read important evidence in the witness box.