Tag: Legal affairs
Man allowed to bring cat into courtroom with him avoids prison for stalking DLA Piper lawyer
He was given an 18-month supervision order
Southampton law student found guilty of Valentine’s Day manslaughter
He’s been sentenced to six years for killing father-of-ten Gary Stacey
Is the government on the hunt for a new approach to infrastructure?
Pinsent Masons projects lawyer Alexandra Christensen on potential successors to the PFI model
Liz Truss backs a fellow northerner for Lord Chief Justice position, weeks after she barred judiciary’s favourite candidate Leveson from applying
But will her love of Sir Ernest Ryder matter after the summer Cabinet reshuffle?
Justices to play in front of their biggest crowd yet as Supreme Court confirms Edinburgh tour dates
Scottish sittings set to be the hottest ticket in town
Reprimanded: Judge who offered to pay victim surcharge for teenage defendant convicted of stabbing her abuser through the heart
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office said his actions amounted to misconduct
Fintech: Can legislation really drive innovation?
Hogan Lovells partner Jon Chertkow on what the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and Open Banking could mean for everyday banking
Review: Lady Hale and Sir Brian Leveson perform alongside TV and film stars in tragic play about women’s fight for equality within the legal profession
It was rough around the edges, but the message was there
Why Uber and Pimlico Plumbers have both tried to have their cake and eat it
A look at the gig economy litigation and what it means for employment law
The case of the missing comma: Court of Appeal judgment is all about the grammar
Lack of the so-called Oxford comma leads to truckers' victory in overtime payment case
Poll: 70% of lawyers are unhappy Article 50 has been triggered, compared to 36% of the population
Legal profession staying true to its pro-EU ways
Article 50 has been triggered
Theresa May has done the deed, despite confusion about its revocability
Trial of Southampton law student accused of Valentine’s Day manslaughter begins
Russell Group LLB-er alleged to have killed a father-of-ten with one punch
Why has the Court of Appeal ruled a ‘very upset’ wife must stay married to a man she hasn’t lived with for two years and who allegedly behaved unreasonably towards her?
Philip Marshall QC, who represented her in the divorce battle, speaks to Legal Cheek
Is bribing public officials ever justified?
It’s a double-edged sword
Soon-to-retire Lord Chief Justice absolutely slammed Liz Truss in parliament this morning
Lawyers question whether his outburst was unprecedented
Click here for ‘Guilty’ plea: Automated convictions legislation in Commons today
MPs to debate proposed online procedures, virtual hearings and much, much more
House of Lords fears Brexit uncertainty is already having a detrimental impact on UK legal services
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC tells Tories to ‘urgently’ adopt interim measures to help stop this
You have to read this Hawaii judge’s Donald Trump smack-down
President’s latest immigration ban has been temporarily blocked
Supreme Court backs three animal charities over struggling daughter on benefits in a row about her dead mum’s will
We spoke to a Cambridge law academic about the controversial decision