Judicial Conduct Investigations Office stresses that magistrates must 'not comment on matters of controversy'.
Sir Andrew McFarlane speaks out after ageing couple commissioned babies from overseas clinic without considering children's ...
The saying 'it's lonely at the top' doesn't apply at many law firms, where senior and managing partners share leadership ...
Woman 'seeks to advocate on behalf of victims of domestic abuse, helping to educate others', says her barrister Charlotte ...
Many matrons provided tea and sandwiches. One could have run a successful cafe with her immaculate seeded ham and cheese ...
Defence barrister Joanna Hardy-Susskind presents 10-part BBC Radio 4 series, 'You Do Not Have To Say Anything'.
A tribunal has told a solicitor to use his six-month suspension to re-evaluate his approach which was blurring the lines ...
Tax authority changed its guidance last year to close potential loophole created by excessive capital contributions.
A veteran solicitor backdated a lasting power of attorney for her seriously ill client so it appeared the LPA was signed ...
Two former Law Society presidents and two ex-bar chairs have co-signed a letter condemning ‘venomous’ attacks on the attorney ...
The proportion of black judges has remained at 1% since 2014, but the judiciary is working hard to change that.
Tribunal is hearing an application for a £200 million collective settlement approval order in long-running case.