All News articles – Page 103
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NewsUS actor’s ‘council tax illegal’ claim thrown out by High Court
Mercer Boffey emphasised ‘the absolute right in every Englishman’ to enjoy his propery without any control or diminution.
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NewsWe are not politically biased, says CBA - after featuring in Jenrick segment for GB News
Shadow justice secretary spoke to representative body about court backlog as part of an investigation for news channel GB news.
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NewsParole Board 'unfair' to cut prisoner's hearing because of solicitor's late arrival
High Court rules the realistic length of the hearing had been reduced from three hours plus discussion time to two hours.
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NewsFirm hire: Private wealth partner arrives at Moore Barlow
Sonia Green was previously a partner at Glanvilles LLP.
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NewsRosenblatt owner on verge of collapse as rescue talks fail
Shares suspended as RBG Holdings says it is unlikely to be able to secure funding to ensure its future.
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NewsIn depth: Gauke's sentencing review - what he should recommend
David Gauke’s sentencing review must complement Sir Brian Leveson’s review of the courts if the government is going to come up with a holistic prescription for criminal justice.
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NewsFunder lent to both parties in former couple’s property battle
Funder provided £90,000 in high-interest loans to client earning £10,000 a year, ombudsman reveals.
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News'Senior and authoritative figure' must guard constitution, say peers
The duty of safeguarding the constitution is currently split between several ministers.
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NewsHermer unsuited to Whitehall formality
Being unable to sound off in the pub is a small sacrifice, attorney general tells interviewer.
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NewsMoJ missing crucial data for mediation scheme
Family mediation voucher scheme extended but ministers need more data to secure longer-term funding.
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NewsIT worker jailed for child sexual offences barred from profession
Criminal conduct occurred outside work and did not involve use of magic circle firm’s IT equipment.
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NewsIn depth: MoJ to review computer evidence - but what is it?
The most widespread miscarriage of justice in British history demonstrated the fallibility of evidence produced by software. But the Ministry of Justice will not find it easy to redraw the boundaries.
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NewsLCJ on ribbon-cutting duties
Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill joins celebrations for Central England Law Centre's new office.
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NewsFirm ordered to repay fee deducted without consent
Costs judge doubts if £57,000 can be repaid as firm has since gone into liquidation.
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NewsTories targeting AG’s bar career deny playing party politics
Shadow solicitor general says party wants to ensure public confidence in legal system.
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NewsBank of Mum and Dad: Low-paid legal internships locking out working-class
Half of legal employers offering internships pay less than the minimum wage, benefiting middle-class graduates who rely on the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’.
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NewsSaudi prince sees off $1.2bn bankruptcy bid over jurisdiction argument
Petitioner cannot enforce dispute arbitration award because prince is not resident in England, High Court rules.
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NewsMemory lane
Hi-tech crime courts, regulation ownership, the World Wide Web and a National Law Service: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsHarriet Wistrich’s desert songs
Founder of the Centre for Women’s Justice was Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs castaway.
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NewsRead all about it! GLP goes dark
Obiter was intrigued to spot a job advertisement offering an insight into one of Good Law Project’s latest crusades.





















