Former City lawyer Robert Jenrick has been appointed as the new shadow justice secretary in the senior team of his former Conservative leadership rival, Kemi Badenoch. Robert Jenrick, the MP for ...
Fletchers legal executive, Libby Ansbro, shares insights on her non-traditional path into law, exploring university ...
Swearing in the workplace is increasingly common, ‘particularly in the North,’ an employment judge has said as part of a ...
A top London barrister is set to auction off thousands of bottles of wine and champagne, years after selling a chunk of his ...
A newly qualified (NQ) solicitor has been struck off after fabricating several emails to indicate progress on a case she was ...
This year’s STEM Future Lawyers panel discussion and law fair takes place virtually from 3-5pm on Tuesday 5 November. The flagship virtual event for science, technology, engineering and maths ...
Junior lawyers face long days, late finishes, and an 'always available' culture, highlighting the demanding nature of a life in corporate law ...
Some juniors face long days, late finishes, and an ‘always available’ culture, highlighting the demanding nature of a life in corporate law Amid the impressive paychecks, sleek office spaces ...
“Acting for clients who have suffered life-changing injuries, and seeing the positive impact our work has on that individual, is incredibly rewarding,” says Emma Rush, medical negligence ...
The deliberate taking of a person’s life through medical drugs in order to end their suffering is known as euthanasia, commonly referred to as assisted suicide. Under UK criminal law, this may ...
Harris v Trump may be remembered as the ‘litigation election’ — the world will be hoping it’s settled on the night [Sky News] “Hate to break it to you, but you are the person in the ...