London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association complains to HM Courts & Tribunals Service about 'invasive' searches.
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High Court also refuses amendments to claim, centered on a failed investment scheme, against another firm which 'lacked clarity and coherence'.
Shadow lord chancellor sets out ideas - but cannot promise more money for legal aid.
Lawyers were also worried that opening an investigation might be 'exploited' by victims.
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office finds 18 months between hearing and judgment amounted to misconduct.
Joanna Goodman speaks with Michael Fletcher, co-chair of London International Disputes Week 2024. The Gazette is this year's media sponsor.
The controversial topic of transgender participation in women's sport was discussed at the recent LawAccord conference. Speakers were - perhaps unsurprisingly - deeply divided on next steps.
No matter how smart the tech is, sometimes it simply does not work.
Elements of case had similar features to one which resulted in a £14,000 fine.
Founder and president of Vardags, London.
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office says the office holder apologised at the time over 'comments which were considered inappropriate or threatening'.
Jonathan Fisher KC publishes preliminary findings of Home Office-commissioned review of disclosure and fraud offences.
Regulator says payment not in lieu of compensation and candidates will be compensated for losses incurred.
The SDT needs to have a word with its sign-writer.