Landau, whose firm is not a creditor of Accident Injury Solicitors, wrote on LinkedIn: ‘Some solicitors do feel that medical ...
‘Meet the new boss, same as the old boss,’ sang The Who. That venerable lyric has appeared in lawyerly writings as various as ...
The statement that Sir Keir Starmer, as DPP in 2008, never saw the file alleging rape by Mohamed Al Fayed must, of course, be ...
A London firm has been shut down by the Solicitors Regulation Authority after being fined four times in the past year for ...
Costs experts have sought to play down fears that yesterday's Supreme Court judgment in Menzies will open the floodgates to ...
Claimants in mammoth group litigation accused of 'extreme, expansive and novel interpretations of Brazilian law'.
The government's announcement that long-promised compensation is now a reality belies the fiendishly complicated system that ...
Families of people who died as a result of the infected blood scandal can now apply for an interim £100,000 ahead of a more ...
The report identifies four types of class actions in England and Wales: opt-in claims under the civil procedure rules; group ...
We spend a lot of time discussing our justice system internally, but we rarely have the opportunity to compare our system ...
Government unveils Data Use and Access Bill with measures covering everything from identity verification to cutting police ...
Personal injury clients must have been informed of their solicitors’ bill – and agreed to it – before payments can be taken, ...