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Nokia’s latest enforcement actions against Geely and Transsion joining Via LA’s AAC pool were also among the top talking ...
Conservative MP Sir David Davis has said the judicial system “needs a shake-up” after describing the convictions of two former financial market traders as a “major scandal”.
The New York Court of Appeals upheld that a corporation’s internal affairs are governed by its place of incorporation, ...
Tim Dutton, who has died aged 68, was a successful Silk and a popular and effective chairman of the Bar, but his most important legacy was as founder and director of the renowned advanced advocacy ...
The Law Commission's landmark report could shake up inheritance laws in England and Wales bringing greater flexibility - but ...
The UK government should create a new water industry regulator, combining Ofwat with bodies that focus on the environment and ...
County courts were described as the ‘Cinderella service’ of the justice system, gaining little attention compared with the ...
Perhaps it was quietly telling that thoughts on the England bus back from St Gallen after their 6-1 win over Wales had ...
Corporate criminal responsibility in the UK is poised for further reform as the Crime and Policing Bill 2025 (CPB) advances through ...
One of the earliest known applications for a superinjunction dates back to 2009 when oil traders Trafigura attempted to use one to prevent The Guardian newspaper from reporting on allegations that the ...
The Tory grandee backed plans to reduce the number of jury trials and create a new type of crown court where cases are heard by judges.
Another rampant England performance saw the defending champion demolish Wales 6-1 on Sunday and book its spot in the quarterfinals of the Women's European Championship.
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