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From legal aid cuts to the case backlog, the government must take responsibility for the current meltdown
As fraud hits record levels, are banks doing enough to compensate innocent victims?
We explore the key trends and transformations under way in the legal sector
Further strikes this week driven by cuts to legal aid fees in England and Wales
Dealmaker’s downfall serves as a cautionary tale for China’s business elite
Stephan von Erffa said fabricated payment authorisation was an isolated event
More than one-third of those disqualified in the past two months found to have misused loan or furlough programmes
Landmark case signals shift for consumers towards mass lawsuits over antitrust breaches
The proposals will endanger judicial independence and maroon society in a romance with the past
Senior director in legal department had been responsible for enforcing tech company’s insider trading rules
UK ministers allot interim payouts to those who brought legal action against Post Office
Foreign affairs select committee criticises government’s ‘lack of willingness’ to legislate to stop illicit financial flows
The corruption and redemption of one of the world’s top tennis players
Legal battles proliferate as advocates and providers seek to preserve access after Supreme Court ruling
As business speeds up, this monthly report looks at how the legal ecosystem is getting broader and changing how it works to deliver solutions to old and new challenges
In-house lawyers are collaborating with other business areas to speed innovation and development. Plus: four case studies
High Court judge lifts suspension on Gambling Commission’s decision to award new contract to Czech group
Fake investments and fraudsters impersonating the police cost victims the most, says UK Finance
Record levels of online fraud in the UK show a vastly different approach is needed
Attorneys should require full disclosure and it should be an offence to gloss over past misdeeds
Allegations over president point to a deeper malaise in South Africa’s ruling party
Raymond McKeeve said his actions were designed to protect his Brexit party politician wife
Righting the scales of justice requires fundamental change to remuneration system
London’s courts have seen many acrimonious divorces. Updated legislation may help in making this process less traumatic
Criminal lawyers in England and Wales strike over legal aid rates and 28% fall in real income over past 20 years
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