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In a dense, 87-page judgment, the Supreme Court has found that UK equality legislation refers to biological sex “as a matter ...
Open University student withdraws case after receiving written assurances from the union about adherence to picketing rules ...
From Bitcoin wallets to Instagram accounts left in wills, digital inheritance is a rapidly evolving yet complex area of ...
The political backdrop remains tense. Trump has repeatedly claimed the US has given Ukraine between $300 billion (£237 ...
A judge who helped a solicitor enter a court building through an “alternative entrance” after they refused to comply with ...
In our latest Career Conundrum, a soon-to-be solicitor apprentice finds themselves in the enviable position of choosing ...
A&O Shearman — formed in 2024 through the merger of Magic Circle firm Allen & Overy and US firm Shearman & Sterling — has ...
A new Channel 4 documentary series, airing tonight, offers viewers a rare glimpse into the criminal bar as it follows ...
Law firms can't be expected to sacrifice themselves in an unwinnable fight, says ex-Ashurst boss Charlie Geffen ...
A chartered legal executive has been barred from the profession after fabricating documents — including a medical report, a ...
A lawyer who emailed in sick to spend time with friends at an Aussie Rules football game has lost his unfair dismissal claim ...
In a previous Legal Cheek article, Simon Marshall, CEO of TBD Marketing, describes this phenomenon: “Super-influencers are ...