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The litigation funder in the Mastercard collective action has hit out at the CAT's decision to allow it a £23m profit on its ...
The High Court has rejected claims of bias against the chair of a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal panel made as part of long ...
There is “a strong consensus” that ethnic diversity is good for arbitrations – but little evidence of this being reflected in ...
Conveyancing fees hit an “all-time high” in the first quarter of this year in the run-up to the stamp duty deadline, with the average figure up by almost 12% on the same period last year.
A “lack of consistent political leadership” – because of the high turnover of ministers chairing the Family Justice Board – ...
The High Court has granted leading firm Clyde & Co an injunction banning a man from its Birmingham office after his repeated ...
The new Senior Costs Judge has rejected a major challenge to how Slater & Gordon charged personal injury clients, finding it ...
Defendant law firms are making a lot of misleading “noise” about inflation in credit hire rates because “they make their ...
Private equity-backed Lawfront has made its sixth and largest regional firm acquisition to date by bringing in Trethowans, ...
The Competition Appeal Tribunal yesterday described the £200m settlement of the landmark opt-out collective action brought ...
This latest episode features a conversation with Matt Dixon, founding partner of training and consultancy firm DCM Insights, ...
Running a small law firm has never been easy—but in today’s environment, it can feel like you’re constantly trying to do more ...