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Runnymede Trust’s recent analysis finds that the word ‘illegal’ remains the number one term associated with ‘immigrants’ in public discourse.
Court rules that unqualified law firm employees cannot conduct litigation – so what is next for high-volume litigation law firms?
Claims that group claims cost the country £18 billion do not stand up to scrutiny.
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In seeking business success, law firms lean ever harder on functions that were traditionally ‘back office’ – and clients are noticing. Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion, sponsored by Travelers.
The loudest laughs at David Lammy's swearing-in as lord chancellor yesterday went to quips by the lady chief justice, Lammy himself and attorney general Richard Hermer - though not necessarily in that order.
Portrait of Baroness Carr to hang in Inner Temple.
Regular Gazette readers will recall that the SRA went all ‘Edith Piaf’ over Axiom Ince and the missing millions.
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SFO will be keen to bring the first prosecution for the new offence, so that companies ‘feel the bite’.
Comparative Contract Law: Exercises in Comparative Methodology (4th edition)
While the world’s greatest journalists and writers covered the Nuremberg trial of Nazi leaders in 1945-6, another story was unfolding in the nearby town of Stein.
Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia
There have been few criminal trials that have elicited such strongly held and opposing views as the case of Lucy Letby.
James E Hurford reviews 'Public Law and the UK Supreme Court' and 'Private Law and the UK Supreme Court'.
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