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Representative for Beckenham, who will appear in court in July, will keep party whip for time being
Judge expresses surprise at Duke of Sussex’s absence on first day of civil case as barrister sets out arguments
Those affected by environmental disasters are turning to the courts for redress, stoking debate about who should pay to bring the cases
First minister ‘committed’ to juryless pilot scheme despite mounting opposition
The rightwing lurch of a crucial branch of government not only stifles liberal causes but is a cause for long-term concern, argue two new insider accounts
Arrangement adds to questions over potential conflicts of interest in the legal profession
Former New York police officer allegedly helped track down victim
Party officials says move by Starmer is part of broader attempt to ‘clean up Westminster’
My husband doesn’t want a court process but I worry mediation won’t be legally binding
New round of lawsuits brings scandal back to fore and poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups
Spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Westminster is at long last stemming the flows of illicit wealth into Britain’s capital
The billionaire founder of Autonomy was extradited to face trial for fraud
Bank had sought documents as it sues former executive Jes Staley over his relationship with the late sex offender
The magic circle law firm’s senior partner has long held ambitions for a transatlantic merger
Former European parliament vice-president Eva Kaili freed from house arrest in corruption case
Rapprochement follows other efforts by Prince Mohammed bin Salman to improve Riyadh’s image
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Data from national reporting agency for cyber crime shows £300mn in losses over past year
Companies seek chief legal officers with an ability to assess geopolitical risk
Wall Street bank had accused its former executive of misleading it about his relationship with sex offender
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Cross-industry body announces pilot after companies warn UK fraud strategy is too weak to tackle problem
Chinese-owned social media app says newly signed law is an unconstitutional infringement on its rights
International warrant issued for Anthony Constantinou, who absconded halfway through trial
Complaint filed by Gujarat-based trust adds to UK broadcaster's legal troubles in the country
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