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Euthanasia, the act of deliberately ending a person’s life to relieve suffering, and assisted suicide, which involves ...
In our latest Career Conundrum, a soon-to-be trainee solicitor asks whether it’s acceptable for men to wear earrings in the ...
An AI powered lawtech company backed by Google has acquired a UK law firm, in what is thought to be a first for the country’s ...
The firm confirmed yesterday that it will be rolling out fully integrated operations in Ireland from 15 September as part of ...
Awada was later convicted of importing cocaine and amphetamines into the country without authorisation. He was sentenced to ...
A new mural by Banksy that appeared yesterday on the Royal Courts of Justice in London will be taken down, court authorities ...
A new Banksy mural has appeared on the side of the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. The elusive Bristol-born street ...
The London Commercial Court (LCC) has cemented its position as the world’s leading centre for complex commercial litigation, ...
Barrister-turned-politician David Lammy has been appointed Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice in Keir Starmer ...
A managing partner has been suspended from practice for 12 months after he admitted backdating a client-care letter in order ...
From a late start in law to partner at Slaughter and May, Lorna Nsoatabe shares how seizing opportunities, valuing people and ...
Private schools naturally fulfil the inequality element as only a small part of society ( around 7%) has access to it, ...