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Pickles discriminated against gypsy women
23.01.2015
Judgment reserved on criminal legal aid reforms
20.01.2015
Criminal legal aid information 'not perfect but sufficient' – MoJ
18.01.2015
Grayling's legal aid reforms 'irrational', Law Society argues
15.01.2015
Break on Through – 10/01/2015
10.01.2015
Keep working on your tenders, criminal practitioners told
05.01.2015
Interlocutory relief is but one battle in the war against dual contracts
24.12.2014
Man banned from having sex with wife by High Court judge
19.12.2014
Challenge to domestic violence legal aid changes
12.12.2014
High Court outlaws restrictions on books for prisoners
09.12.2014
Lying trio jailed after insurer brings contempt committal
01.12.2014
Banker reaches deal with Google over ‘extreme trolling’
26.11.2014
Businessman settles Google 'right to be forgotten' case
25.11.2014
Solicitor fabricated litigation in three-year deception
21.11.2014
Man detained by US for 10 years can sue Britain for damages, says High Court
20.11.2014
Judge throws out mining fraud case
17.11.2014
Family courts warned not to give jail sentences in secret
17.11.2014
Court overturns legal aid denial in ‘wrongful arrest’ case
13.11.2014
Bogus solicitor jailed for faking court documents
11.11.2014
Documents reveal GCHQ spies targeted lawyers
10.11.2014
Earl threatened to expose his ‘little scorpion’ of a daughter
10.11.2014
Labour promises legal aid review – but no new money
02.11.2014
Supreme Court judgment casts spotlight on solicitors in 'sale and rent back' deals
27.10.2014
Non-lawyer lord chancellor is a ‘benefit’ – Grayling
16.10.2014
Mother of Mark Duggan fails to oveturn ruling he was 'lawfully killed'
15.10.2014
Court lifts £1.6m freezing order against City solicitor
10.10.2014
Bahraini prince not immune from torture charge
10.10.2014
Prince Nasser of Bahrain torture ruling quashed by High Court
08.10.2014
Anonymity ruling faces challenge
03.10.2014
High Court deals LASPO blow to Grayling
02.10.2014
Society urges MPs to investigate contracts consultation
29.09.2014
MoJ whips up legal aid consultation after High Court rebuff
24.09.2014
Bid to save legal aid for domestic violence victims
20.09.2014
Doctors win right not to force food on anorexic facing death
13.09.2014
Former judge joins funding firm
08.09.2014
MoJ ‘some way off’ a viable criminal contract scheme
05.09.2014
Badger campaigners lose legal battle to halt cull
02.09.2014
Court should pay for lawyers where agency refuses – Munby
10.08.2014
CCJs at five-year low
10.08.2014
Appeal court backs publication of arrest names
06.08.2014
Solicitor was ‘employee’ and not partner, High Court rules
05.08.2014
Judicial diversity drive leaves top rank unchanged
05.08.2014
Boris Johnson cleared over ban on controversial gay bus ads
31.07.2014
MoJ confirms fee rises for part-time judges
22.07.2014
Ex-Times lawyer to appeal SDT suspension
18.07.2014
Criminal bar takes QASA challenge to appeal court
18.07.2014
Grayling’s residence test for legal aid ruled unlawful
17.07.2014
High Court dismisses appeal against SDT fine
11.07.2014
Butler-Sloss named to head child sex abuse inquiry
09.07.2014
Peers add to criticism of judicial review changes
05.07.2014
Prison law legal aid appeal granted
03.07.2014
High court rules vulnerable defendants deserve equal protection
25.06.2014