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external story (07/12/2013) - SocGen writes off Kerviel as a footnote in history
external story (15/06/2010) - Witnesses ‘lied to hide Prince’s involvement,’ court told
external story (15/06/2010) - Lord Saville — an outstanding legal mind defined by Bloody Sunday inquiry
external story (14/06/2010) - Thousands detained unlawfully in police stop-and-search blunder
external story (11/06/2010) - Barristers turn brokers as credit crunch hits divorce
external story (10/06/2010) - Hague court sentences Bosnian Serbs to life for Srebrenica genocide
external story (10/06/2010) - Oil spill brings BP trouble from all corners
external story (10/06/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Amjad Malik
external story (10/06/2010) - Michael Jackson bodyguard in libel trial challenge
external story (10/06/2010) - Rogue trader to face former boss at trial
external story (09/06/2010) - President of the Supreme Court defends terror rulings
external story (09/06/2010) - An open letter to Ken Clarke, the Lord Chancellor
external story (08/06/2010) - The Academies Bill - a simple idea, complex problems
external story (08/06/2010) - Rogue trader prepares for court battle
external story (07/06/2010) - Business Doctor
external story (06/06/2010) - Michael Jackson bodyguard’s libel trial to be heard without jury
external story (05/06/2010) - Gaza-Israel conflict needs balance and a sense of proportion
external story (03/06/2010) - FSA loses first insider dealing case
external story (03/06/2010) - Pleading guilty to police should mean lighter sentence, judge says
external story (03/06/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Neil Johnson
external story (03/06/2010) - Is ‘Tesco law’ heading for the long grass?
external story (03/06/2010) - Sentencing Council: judges told that justice is safe from ‘tramline’ sentencing
external story (03/06/2010) - Vivendi’s master of the universe lands in Parisian court
external story (02/06/2010) - Will lawyers find the iPad useful?
external story (01/06/2010) - Gaza fleet raid raises questions over legality of Israel’s blockade
external story (01/06/2010) - FSA to investigate Gartmore fund manager
external story (01/06/2010) - Business Doctor
external story (30/05/2010) - Free speech – the gloves are off
external story (30/05/2010) - Try not to see your customers in court
external story (30/05/2010) - City surprised by surge in Eversheds’ profits
external story (29/05/2010) - Family death ends insider dealing trial of City lawyer
external story (27/05/2010) - In the City: Edward Fennell
external story (27/05/2010) - NHS trust may operate on cancer patient by force
external story (27/05/2010) - Strikes are a minefield - for both sides of the dispute
external story (27/05/2010) - Lord Beaverbrook’s heirs in battle over £100 million art collection
external story (27/05/2010) - Steer clear of ambushing the World Cup, UK businesses warned
external story (27/05/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Bill Braithwaite
external story (27/05/2010) - Government faces huge bill for defendants’ costs
external story (27/05/2010) - Can lawyers make good football agents?
external story (27/05/2010) - World Cup football, wine, beaches, steaks — what else can lawyers squeeze in?
external story (27/05/2010) - Referral fees: two reports say they should stay
external story (26/05/2010) - Enthusiasm led friends to buy shares, court told
external story (26/05/2010) - Son sues mother for ‘failing to protect him from childhood abuse’
external story (26/05/2010) - Child rape case sparks anger
external story (25/05/2010) - Child rape case reignites debate about putting children on trial
external story (25/05/2010) - This spectacle has no place in a civilised land
external story (25/05/2010) - Can we stay humane, even in the hell of war?
external story (25/05/2010) - Questioning children is not easy, but it is crucial to the truth
external story (25/05/2010) - Message board: terrorists' rights
external story (23/05/2010) - Directors will face election every year
external story (23/05/2010) - Time and place: Michael Mansfield QC
external story (23/05/2010) - For a vampire gold-digger, I don’t want much
external story (23/05/2010) - July 7 inquests will examine role of MI5
external story (22/05/2010) - 7/7 victims inquests to investigate alleged failings by MI5 and police
external story (21/05/2010) - SFO ends investigation of property tycoon
external story (21/05/2010) - Replace House of Lords with experts to scrutinise legislation
external story (20/05/2010) - FSA fines former stockbroker £2.8 million for market abuse
external story (20/05/2010) - City firms welcome survival of the Financial Services Authority
external story (20/05/2010) - Why brains and not class count in the scramble for pupillage
external story (20/05/2010) - Law firms take up the supermarket challenge
external story (20/05/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Simon Campbell
external story (20/05/2010) - Ken Clarke: a good Lord Chancellor to have on side in a fight with the Treasury
external story (20/05/2010) - Virtual law firms: are they the place for you?
external story (20/05/2010) - Test changes for lawyers who qualify outside England and Wales
external story (20/05/2010) - BPP law school: ‘We won’t let recruitment fiasco happen again’
external story (20/05/2010) - FSA makes fresh insider dealing arrest
external story (19/05/2010) - Former RBS investment banker Johnny Cameron receives lifetime City ban
external story (18/05/2010) - Former trader Anjam Ahmad pleads guilty to insider dealing in FSA case
external story (18/05/2010) - China jails home appliance magnate Huang Guangyu for 14 years for bribery
external story (18/05/2010) - Prince Charles ‘culprit behind demise of £3bn modern homes project’
external story (18/05/2010) - Clifford Chance is back above £1m barrier
external story (17/05/2010) - Myerson, the biter bit, in battle for property fund
external story (17/05/2010) - Bankers plot guaranteed bonuses to beat budget tax
external story (16/05/2010) - Business doctor
external story (16/05/2010) - Ken Clarke sheds Hush Puppies for new job
external story (14/05/2010) - Ban on lawyer who aided boiler rooms
external story (14/05/2010) - Derek Paravicini: learning to understanding the world through music
external story (14/05/2010) - Autistic pianist makes legal history after UK’s last secret court opens
external story (14/05/2010) - Why the Justices of the US Supreme Court are such sports
external story (14/05/2010) - Whistleblower in Greek bribe case set free
external story (13/05/2010) - Judge throws out libel action over Baader-Meinhof link in journalist’s blog
external story (13/05/2010) - Whistleblower wins appeal against jail term in Greek medical corruption case
external story (13/05/2010) - England fan extradited for two years’ jail in Portugal
external story (13/05/2010) - Solicitors’ insurance: is it time to stop insuring rogue lawyers?
external story (13/05/2010) - En garde! Let the battle for the new justice of the US Supreme Court begin
external story (13/05/2010) - Does the Law Society know that there’s an internet generation?
external story (13/05/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Daphne Romney
external story (13/05/2010) - Boys aged 10 and 11 go on trial for rape
external story (12/05/2010) - Billingsgate fish market raided over E coli risk from illegal clam-picking
external story (12/05/2010) - February 2015 issue
external story (11/05/2010) - BA threatens to bite back after collapse of price-fixing trial
external story (11/05/2010) - Barack Obama nominates Elena Kagan as youngest judge for Supreme Court
external story (11/05/2010) - Tchenguiz brothers appeal for right to use stolen documents in divorce
external story (10/05/2010) - 3i sued for £6m over investment fund closure
external story (10/05/2010) - Draft law opens way for first women bishops by 2014
external story (09/05/2010) - Tycoon’s wife gives taxman secret files
external story (09/05/2010) - If you feel it’s trouser chic to show cheeks, the law’s behind you
external story (08/05/2010) - Galleon founder’s lawyer calls foul on wiretap
external story (08/05/2010) - Bullying ‘did not apply’ to PwC partner
external story (08/05/2010) - At leisure: The Englishman who trains in his garage to climb up a mountain
external story (07/05/2010) - Jailed Cazenove partner ordered to pay over £500,000
external story (07/05/2010) - Lawyers mass to plot record action against BP
external story (06/05/2010) - Parliamentary privilege, new constitutions and favourite speeches
external story (06/05/2010) - BA ‘price-fix’ trial is halted for third time
external story (06/05/2010) - British bankers trapped in Bahrain for ten months
external story (06/05/2010) - What did the Labour Party ever do for the law?
external story (06/05/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Richard Langton
external story (06/05/2010) - Press still silenced, despite family court reforms, say lawyers
external story (06/05/2010) - Family courts: ‘the changes were a misguided, politically motivated fudge’
external story (06/05/2010) - Judges halt latest moves towards secrecy in the courts
external story (05/05/2010) - Judge says ‘pants’ to ban on low-slung trousers for ASBO teenager
external story (05/05/2010) - Making prevention order
external story (05/05/2010) - Quest for increased openness is giving security services the jitters
external story (05/05/2010) - Want to know about hung Parliaments? Just ask eminent constitutional lawyers
external story (04/05/2010) - Justice? In the law, women are unequal partners
external story (04/05/2010) - Madoff investor’s estate set to pay $2bn to victims of Ponzi fraud$
external story (04/05/2010) - S. J. Berwin’s merger talks with leading US law firm collapse
external story (04/05/2010) - Judges ban secret evidence in Guantanamo compensation case
external story (04/05/2010) - PwC partner Colin Tenner sues over redundancy
external story (04/05/2010) - Tribunal rejects financier's harassment claim
external story (03/05/2010) - How coroners have become the public voice of grieving relatives
external story (01/05/2010) - Terror suspects’ wives win European court ruling on state handouts
external story (30/04/2010) - Baker & Mackenzie becomes biggest US law firm
external story (30/04/2010) - NHS pays £10,000 to family of psychiatric patient who committed suicide
external story (29/04/2010) - Senior judge says 'torrent of legislation' made legal system incomprehensible
external story (29/04/2010) - Special legal protection of Christianity 'divisive, capricious and arbitrary'
external story (29/04/2010) - Virgin ‘blew the whistle over price-fixing cartel with BA’ to win race for immunity
external story (29/04/2010) - Scottish government to push on with ‘Tesco Law’ reforms
external story (29/04/2010) - In a hung Parliament, the Queen’s task is to endorse choices made by politicians
external story (29/04/2010) - Law and order policies: what do Britain’s judges think?
external story (29/04/2010) - After the Icelandic volcano: what the lawyers expect next
external story (29/04/2010) - Lawyer of the week: Jacqui Hayat
external story (29/04/2010) - Birmingham council women win up to £600m payout for discrimination
external story (28/04/2010) - Sir Richard Branson ‘ordered’ secret fare increase talks, court hears
external story (28/04/2010) - Sir Richard Branson asked executive to ‘sound out’ rival, price-fixing trial is told
external story (27/04/2010) - Goldman trader vows to fight 'false charges'
external story (27/04/2010) - ‘My baby’s body was covered in blisters’
external story (27/04/2010) - Hundreds burnt by toxic sofas to share £20 million compensation
external story (27/04/2010) - The Times to challenge reporting ban on landmark expenses hearing
external story (27/04/2010) - Live: Goldman Sachs - Tourre and Blankfein face stiff questioning
external story (26/04/2010) - Four BA executives ‘agreed secret price-fixing deal with Virgin Atlantic’
external story (26/04/2010) - SNP in legal challenge to BBC televised debate
external story (26/04/2010) - Politicians’ legal fight in private to avoid trial over expenses
external story (26/04/2010) - Barclays boss Bob Diamond called to US court
external story (26/04/2010) - She’s not my daughter – I want my money back
external story (25/04/2010) - Briefing: Sharon Shoesmith
external story (25/04/2010) - 7/7 families call for victim inquests to examine intelligence services
external story (24/04/2010) - FSA hits insider dealer Malcolm Calvert with £956,000 bill
external story (23/04/2010) - Owners of Marmite seek injunction against BNP after jar appears in video
external story (23/04/2010) - Winterflood Securities fails in final appeal over £4m market abuse fine
external story (23/04/2010) - Dominic Carman: “Why I’m standing against Nick Griffin”
external story (23/04/2010) - Virgin and Cathay accused of price fixing
external story (23/04/2010) - Northern Rock finance boss leaves amid FSA inquiry
external story (22/04/2010) - Ryanair boss to challenge EU law on hotel bills
external story (22/04/2010) - Mining giant BHP Billiton admits it may have bribed foreign officials
external story (22/04/2010) - Law Society boss rejects members’ decision over ‘Tesco law’
external story (22/04/2010) - Law Society and Bar Council braced fight to maintain legal aid
external story (22/04/2010) - Judge criticises social services over baby’s death by heater
external story (22/04/2010) - When partners face the crucial vote
external story (22/04/2010) - Lawyer of the week: Robert Dougans
external story (22/04/2010) - The Times/Matrix debate on the Human Rights Act provokes rousing rhetoric
external story (21/04/2010) - Sex offenders win right to challenge lifetime place on sex offenders register
external story (21/04/2010) - Lawyers 'made £80,000 on inside information'
external story (20/04/2010) - You be the jury — join our bribery poll
external story (20/04/2010) - Sex offender wins appeal against deportation on human rights grounds
external story (20/04/2010) - Northern Rock inquiry turns to finance director
external story (19/04/2010) - St Frances timeshare ‘fraud’ victims sue Barclays and GE Money
external story (17/04/2010) - OFT faces challenge to £225m price-fixing ruling
external story (17/04/2010) - Fraudster jailed over £34m Ponzi scheme
external story (17/04/2010) - FSA bans two analysts after bets on leaks
external story (17/04/2010) - Supermarkets fined £225m for fixing tobacco prices
external story (16/04/2010) - Executives held in French bossnapping
external story (16/04/2010) - Science writer Simon Singh wins bitter libel battle
external story (15/04/2010) - FSA fines broker £235,000 for hard sell tactics
external story (15/04/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Nigel Pleming, QC
external story (15/04/2010) - Will the Equality Act make everyone equal before the law? Wait for May 6 . . .
external story (15/04/2010) - Seizing the Pope? What an arresting idea. Will it work?
external story (15/04/2010) - Should the Human Rights Act be replaced with a Bill of Rights?
external story (15/04/2010) - Unexpectedly, changes to DNA rules did get through the wash up
external story (15/04/2010) - The Equality Act 2010 – what does it mean for employees?
external story (15/04/2010) - Will the proposed corporate governance laws improve a company's ethics?
external story (15/04/2010) - The Times/Matrix Forum and Debate
external story (14/04/2010) - Ryan St George wins £4.7m over prison fall that left him brain damaged
external story (14/04/2010) - Businessman jailed for Greek bribery conspiracy
external story (14/04/2010) - Women solicitors work hard, love their jobs yet still don’t make the top. Why?
external story (14/04/2010) - Northern Rock directors fined and banned by City watchdog
external story (13/04/2010) - Expenses MPs ‘will have to pay back legal aid’, says Brown
external story (13/04/2010) - Analysis: Two months later, and MPs may not have been granted legal aid at all
external story (13/04/2010) - 'Expenses MPs' Elliot Morley, David Chaytor and Jim Devine get legal aid
external story (13/04/2010) - Sir Nicholas Wall: the forthright and firm judge in the family courts
external story (13/04/2010) - We may have gone too far in suspecting abuse
external story (13/04/2010) - Judge in charge of family courts criticises ‘arrogant social workers’
external story (13/04/2010) - Top Russian judge Eduard Chuvashov 'assassinated in revenge attack'
external story (12/04/2010) - Fake hospital visits, gangsters and legal action - Fujitsu in an 'un-Japanese' mess
external story (12/04/2010) - Questions over Richard Branson as BA four face court
external story (12/04/2010) - Plan to end ‘gold digger’ divorces
external story (11/04/2010) - Barack Obama faces supreme battle as judge in America’s highest court quits
external story (10/04/2010) - Big shot of the week: Lady Patten
external story (10/04/2010) - Baroness Scotland's former cleaner Loloahi Tapui guilty of fraud?
external story (09/04/2010) - The legislative farce of the Digital Economy Act
external story (09/04/2010) - Brixton chief Tim Wheeler took his eye off the job, tribunal rules
external story (09/04/2010) - Criminals evade efforts to seize millions of pounds of assets
external story (09/04/2010) - City firms fined £4.2m over reporting failures
external story (08/04/2010) - Baroness Scotland ‘did not ask cleaner about immigration status’
external story (08/04/2010) - Sir Nicholas Wall: a doughty fighter for family justice who will speak up
external story (08/04/2010) - What is happening to our magistrates? We must sound the alarm
external story (08/04/2010) - A ban on referral fees may be too late for lawyers
external story (08/04/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Robert Howe
external story (08/04/2010) - Crucifix ban nurse Shirley Chaplin loses NHS discrimination case
external story (07/04/2010) - Tim Wheeler blames Brixton chairman Lady Patten for his dismissal
external story (07/04/2010) - MP fights libel fee change
external story (04/04/2010) - The lucky scarf tripping up our rotten libel laws
external story (04/04/2010) - Science libel verdict is a forceful blow in defence of freedom of speech
external story (02/04/2010) - Science writer Simon Singh’s victory in chiropractor case raises hope of libel reform
external story (02/04/2010) - Switzerland seeks law change to hand details of UBS ‘tax evaders’ to United States
external story (01/04/2010) - SFO fraud case strike rate hits 91 per cent
external story (01/04/2010) - Science writer Simon Singh wins key libel ruling
external story (01/04/2010) - Bank staff charged after FSA raids on insider trading ‘ring’
external story (01/04/2010) - Court awards barrister’s wife £215,000 25 years after divorce
external story (01/04/2010) - High cost of protection is eroding legal bastion
external story (01/04/2010) - Solicitors who grew rich from sick miners' scheme repay £6.9m
external story (01/04/2010) - Monty Trent: 'Cuts must not affect the quality of justice'
external story (01/04/2010) - Clash of the oligarchs: the paper chase from the Kremlin to the High Court
external story (01/04/2010) - Daimlers and bubbly before lunch — 25 Bedford Row lines up its silks
external story (01/04/2010) - Will the Bribery Bill ever become law?
external story (01/04/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Andrew Smith
external story (01/04/2010) - QC applications - there is still room for improvement
external story (01/04/2010) - Mohammed Lodhi case raises questions about extradition treaties
external story (01/04/2010) - Sir Nicholas Wall named as new family justice head after months of uncertainty
external story (31/03/2010) - Abramovich fails to halt Berezovsky lawsuit
external story (31/03/2010) - National Rail risks union talks to seek injunction against strike
external story (31/03/2010) - FSA charges third person in Littlewood case
external story (30/03/2010) - Rapist Alphonse Semo escapes deportation to stay in UK and marry
external story (30/03/2010) - Rio trial was no stitch-up, but still leaves an unpleasant taste
external story (29/03/2010) - MPs face 30 per cent cut in expenses limit
external story (29/03/2010) - Accounting firms facing rise in negligence claims amid credit crunch fallout
external story (29/03/2010) - US Supreme Court ruling on 'cubed case' could scare off foreign companies
external story (29/03/2010) - Barristers fighting pay cuts ‘take home less per hour than a car mechanic’
external story (29/03/2010) - Judge’s comments throw into doubt BAE’s £30m pact over fraud inquiry
external story (27/03/2010) - ‘If I lose £1 million, it’s worth it for libel law reform, says Simon Singh
external story (27/03/2010) - Heathrow third runway plan in tatters after ruling, claim opponents
external story (27/03/2010) - Financial Services Authority: can it be saved after the election?
external story (26/03/2010) - We got it very wrong, admits Law Society boss as ‘Tesco law’ founders
external story (26/03/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Susie Uppal
external story (25/03/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson: will his costs review fail the 'mum and dad' test?
external story (25/03/2010) - It's time for a written constitution - and real power to the people
external story (25/03/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson: the weaker your case the greater the costs protection
external story (25/03/2010) - Jonathan Sumption shouldn't feel alone . . . George Carman didn't do much better
external story (25/03/2010) - Sir John Dyson: a good choice for the Supreme Court, at long last
external story (25/03/2010) - British lawyer Jeffrey Tesler faces extradition to US over corruption charges
external story (25/03/2010) - Serious Fraud Office makes fresh searches in Alstom bribery inquiry
external story (25/03/2010) - Verdict on Rio Tinto Four due on Monday
external story (25/03/2010) - Ian Norris granted conditional bail in US
external story (25/03/2010) - Everybody change . . . BT, Thames Water and Microsoft move legal work
external story (25/03/2010) - Accusations fly ahead of ‘Tesco Law’ referendum
external story (24/03/2010) - Serious Fraud Office ends inquiry into miners’ union and claims over damages
external story (24/03/2010) - Disgraced chief bounces back at Samsung
external story (24/03/2010) - Three Alstom directors arrested in corruption raid
external story (24/03/2010) - Rio Four face month-long wait for verdict
external story (24/03/2010) - Seventh arrest in insider dealing inquiry
external story (24/03/2010) - £100m heiress Katrin Radmacher in Supreme Court prenuptial battle
external story (23/03/2010) - Rio Tinto executives admit bribery charges
external story (23/03/2010) - Legal aid lawyers to be reduced as ten QCs exceed £500,000 earnings in year
external story (23/03/2010) - FSA arrests six in City insider dealing swoop
external story (23/03/2010) - Moore Capital hedge fund raided by FSA in 'biggest' City insider dealing swoop
external story (23/03/2010) - UK boss extradited to US on criminal charges
external story (23/03/2010) - Google wins court victory over Louis Vuitton
external story (23/03/2010) - Supreme Court to decide on the validity of prenuptial agreements
external story (22/03/2010) - Lawyers fall silent as Rio Four trial opens in Shanghai
external story (22/03/2010) - Analysis: is guilt a tactical move?
external story (22/03/2010) - Ian Norris to be extradited to US this week
external story (22/03/2010) - Rio Tinto executives plead guilty to taking bribes
external story (22/03/2010) - Student Nicolas Granatino challenges heiress ex-wife over pre-nuptual agreement
external story (22/03/2010) - Wrestling with the libel hydra
external story (21/03/2010) - Gagging law to protect Prince Charles
external story (21/03/2010) - Bernard Madoff 'beaten up in jail'
external story (19/03/2010) - Mobile tapping to curb City cheats
external story (19/03/2010) - Court backs £400,000 payout for head teacher who was forced to quit
external story (19/03/2010) - Former Anglo Irish chairman arrested in fraud investigation
external story (19/03/2010) - Police seize fake designer clothing worth £1m in north London raids
external story (19/03/2010) - High Court reverses ban on Catholic Care’s anti-gay adoption policy
external story (18/03/2010) - FSA changes: how much arm-twisting will there be?
external story (18/03/2010) - Sian Williams’s naked plea fails to convince taxman
external story (18/03/2010) - Lawyer of the week: Jacqueline Perry
external story (18/03/2010) - Eversheds report looks at how 'perfect storm' will affect the legal profession
external story (18/03/2010) - We tend to assume that our unwritten constitution could weather any crisis
external story (18/03/2010) - It is clear from existing jurisprudence that the highest court in the land has been self-confidently assertive for some time
external story (18/03/2010) - Big-money divorces: should prenups be binding?
external story (18/03/2010) - The Times Law Awards 2010: the winners, pictures and essays
external story (18/03/2010) - New café, jaunty carpet with Supreme Court attached
external story (18/03/2010) - The porn maker and the chamber of law
external story (18/03/2010) - Tullett Prebon wins staff poaching claim against BGC Partners
external story (18/03/2010) - Innospec admits corruption in UK first
external story (18/03/2010) - Banker who turned down €8m sues for more
external story (17/03/2010) - City trader banned over a $100 million lie$
external story (17/03/2010) - Man wins compensation for sex abuse ‘not connected to Church’
external story (17/03/2010) - Madoff sons claim: 'We're victims too'
external story (17/03/2010) - Rio Tinto executives to face court in Shanghai
external story (17/03/2010) - OFT rules Alexander Lebedev can buy Independent
external story (17/03/2010) - 'Proactive' FSA beefs up its workforce
external story (17/03/2010) - Expats lose appeal over index-linked pensions
external story (16/03/2010) - Law firms turn to banks, not partners, for cash
external story (16/03/2010) - Shortfalls in CPS leads to hundreds of defendants avoiding trial
external story (16/03/2010) - Former Société Générale banker sues bank for €10m
external story (16/03/2010) - Investment banker loses claim against Cenkos
external story (16/03/2010) - Banker and wife charged with insider dealing
external story (15/03/2010) - Further Lehmans revelations blocked by Barclays
external story (15/03/2010) - Soldiers fighting in the Crimean War may have had a case as well
external story (15/03/2010) - Corporal Dewi Pritchard was 'sent with a laurel leaf, not a gun'
external story (15/03/2010) - Giving soldiers human rights in war zones ‘will hamper battlefield commanders’
external story (15/03/2010) - All rape victims ‘should have specialist advice’, says Stern review
external story (15/03/2010) - Bulger judge Baroness Butler-Sloss rejects raising age of criminal responsibility
external story (15/03/2010) - FSA seeks first extradition for insider dealing
external story (15/03/2010) - Senior legal officer rejects downplaying low rape convictions
external story (15/03/2010) - Children under 12 ‘can’t be criminals’
external story (13/03/2010) - Lords place themselves beyond reach of the law
external story (13/03/2010) - Ministry of Justice dismisses adviser's claim
external story (13/03/2010) - Ministry of Justice dismisses adviser's claim
external story (13/03/2010) - Burberry sues American stores group
external story (12/03/2010) - Lehman bosses ‘used lazy gimmick’
external story (12/03/2010) - Insider dealer Calvert sentenced to 21 months in prison
external story (12/03/2010) - British law firm cleared way for Lehman cover-up
external story (12/03/2010) - Supreme Court Nigeria ruling reinforces 'divorce capital' reputation
external story (12/03/2010) - Ernst & Young faces legal action over Lehman collapse
external story (12/03/2010) - Lehman report: the names in the frame
external story (12/03/2010) - Libel laws silenced me, says Francisco Lacerda critic of lie detector system
external story (11/03/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Jessica Learmond-Criqui
external story (11/03/2010) - Fraud and corruption is costing Britain £30 billion a year
external story (11/03/2010) - Criminal justice system should stop sending so many people to prison
external story (11/03/2010) - Legal aid lawyers told to wait for their money
external story (11/03/2010) - Be your own judge: try your hand at sentencing
external story (11/03/2010) - Malcolm Calvert, former Cazenove partner, guilty of insider dealing
external story (11/03/2010) - Berezovsky wins High Court damages over Litvinenko murder claim
external story (11/03/2010) - Judges fear prisons will burst under new rules
external story (11/03/2010) - Why is the EU failing to comply with its international law obligations over Israel?
external story (11/03/2010) - Ex-Cazenove partner jailed for 21 months
external story (11/03/2010) - Psychiatric report said Jon Venables was ‘a negligible risk’
external story (10/03/2010) - Law firms prepare to float on the stock market
external story (10/03/2010) - Ex-Cazenove partner found guilty of insider dealing
external story (10/03/2010) - 'Every prisoner will be looking out for Venables'
external story (09/03/2010) - Judges told they have no power to allow secret evidence in Guantanamo case
external story (09/03/2010) - Winterflood Securities begins second market abuse appeal
external story (09/03/2010) - Photography under threat: The shooting party’s over
external story (07/03/2010) - Soon every Swiss dog could have his day in court
external story (06/03/2010) - 'It has never been so bad': Zimbabwean human rights lawyers under attack
external story (04/03/2010) - A licence to drill: winning the oil row in the Falkland Islands
external story (04/03/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Robert Francis
external story (04/03/2010) - South African courts come to the aid of white Zimbabwean farmers
external story (04/03/2010) - Top family law post vacant after challenge to government critic
external story (04/03/2010) - AIG subsidiaries settle discrimination charges
external story (04/03/2010) - Total faces £100m payout to Shell for Buncefield fire
external story (04/03/2010) - Ex Cazenove broker 'skilled at share picking'
external story (04/03/2010) - Radovan Karadzic outlines strategy of denial over genocide charges
external story (03/03/2010) - Britain at centre of extradition row over ex-Bosnian leader Ejup Ganic
external story (03/03/2010) - James Bulger's killer Jon Venables could face life in prison
external story (03/03/2010) - James Bulger mother: killer Jon Venables is 'where he belongs'
external story (03/03/2010) - Binyam Mohamed judgment: was Jonathan Sumption right to complain?
external story (03/03/2010) - Former MI6 officer charged with exposing spy techniques
external story (03/03/2010) - Ex Cazenove partner will not testify in insider dealing prosecution
external story (03/03/2010) - Profiles: the Bulger killers, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson
external story (03/03/2010) - Pressure grows over James Bulger killer as Jack Straw keeps silent
external story (03/03/2010) - Peter Sutcliffe 'will die in jail, deservedly, for such heinous crimes’
external story (02/03/2010) - Property tycoon on £61m charge
external story (02/03/2010) - Justice must be seen to be done, rules judge
external story (02/03/2010) - Vet cries foul over website ‘extortion’
external story (02/03/2010) - High Court halts BAE plea deal with Serious Fraud Office
external story (02/03/2010) - 'Portsmouth must find £7m before end of March or face liquidation'
external story (02/03/2010) - Yukos executives launch $100bn case against Russia in European Court of Human Rights$
external story (02/03/2010) - Enron appeal argues failure is not a crime
external story (01/03/2010) - Radovan Karadzic defends "just and holy" war against Muslims
external story (01/03/2010) - Families' fury as Yorkshire Ripper bids for freedom
external story (01/03/2010) - Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe bids for freedom
external story (01/03/2010) - Head charged £200,000 to be expert witness
external story (28/02/2010) - Kate Middleton set for £10,000 privacy victory
external story (28/02/2010) - Enron review could free Conrad Black
external story (28/02/2010) - Binyam Mohamed case: full texts of Paragraph 168 - and how they changed
external story (26/02/2010) - Who made it? The Queen's Counsel of England and Wales 2010
external story (26/02/2010) - Court throws out David Mills bribery case, clearing way for Silvio Berlusconi reprieve
external story (26/02/2010) - Freshfields ends pay freeze for junior lawyers
external story (26/02/2010) - ‘It’s a comfort to have the choice’
external story (26/02/2010) - Censored Binyam Mohamed torture ruling released by court
external story (26/02/2010) - Home Secretary Alan Johnson attacks judges over MI5 criticism
external story (26/02/2010) - Analysis: victory for commonsense and open justice
external story (26/02/2010) - Assisted suicide: the new CPS guidelines
external story (25/02/2010) - Assisted suicide: focus switched to suspect's motive on prosecutions
external story (25/02/2010) - Terry Pratchett and Debbie Purdy back new suicide guidelines
external story (25/02/2010) - When is a non-resident a resident under British tax rules?
external story (25/02/2010) - If control orders are to be imposed on people, we expect to know why
external story (25/02/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Ingrid Simler
external story (25/02/2010) - Administrative Justice and Tribunals Service comes out of the shadows
external story (25/02/2010) - ‘Mercy killing’ is not the same as assisted suicide
external story (25/02/2010) - Tiger Woods, Ray Gosling - what are the legal implications of their confessions?
external story (25/02/2010) - Mercy killers to face the full rigour of criminal law, says DPP
external story (25/02/2010) - In the City: a diary for the fashion-conscious
external story (25/02/2010) - Former Madoff aide charged with fraud
external story (25/02/2010) - Tenon fined £700,000 over Lehman products
external story (25/02/2010) - Khyra Ishaq: locked away without food and punished with a cane
external story (25/02/2010) - Assisted suicide - reaction to new guidelines
external story (25/02/2010) - Assisted suicide law should not be changed, says Gordon Brown
external story (24/02/2010) - No privacy laws, but the media must behave, say MPs
external story (24/02/2010) - Solicitors poised to derail ‘Tesco law’
external story (24/02/2010) - Industry chief loses six-year US extradition battle
external story (24/02/2010) - Court convicts Google trio for violating Down's syndrome boy's privacy
external story (24/02/2010) - Swiss suggest fix to UBS tax issues with US
external story (24/02/2010) - Cipriani family loses restaurant trademark battle
external story (24/02/2010) - Q&A: what the law says
external story (24/02/2010) - 'Choose women, gay and disabled judges over white, middle-class men'
external story (24/02/2010) - 'Choose women, gays and disabled judges over white, middle-class men'
external story (24/02/2010) - Toyota under criminal investigation in America
external story (23/02/2010) - Test medicine in the lab, not in the court
external story (23/02/2010) - Punishment must fit the crime when paying tax bills late
external story (23/02/2010) - Family court reforms face opposition from judges and childrens’ groups
external story (23/02/2010) - Lawyer Trevor Faure puts case for clarity and efficiency
external story (23/02/2010) - Treasury escapes bill for billions in tax refunds
external story (23/02/2010) - Government 'ignored own climate policy' over third runway at Heathrow
external story (23/02/2010) - You can’t write trust into a contract
external story (22/02/2010) - BT 'breaking law on cancellation rights'
external story (22/02/2010) - PROFILE: Jonathan Sumption
external story (21/02/2010) - MI5 may face new torture inquiry
external story (21/02/2010) - Girls, you can take the skirts off
external story (21/02/2010) - Tell us the truth about torture, watchdog insists
external story (20/02/2010) - UK called to account over torture allegations
external story (20/02/2010) - Media watchdog needs ‘radical shake-up’ but should not be abolished, MPs argue
external story (19/02/2010) - FSA continues crackdown on penny share dealers
external story (18/02/2010) - Summing up - a precis or a chance to show flair, bias and artistic temperament?
external story (18/02/2010) - Final censure for broker that failed to act after giving clients bad advice
external story (18/02/2010) - Insider deal profit handed over in envelopes full of cash, court told
external story (18/02/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Rambert De Mello
external story (18/02/2010) - Repealing the Human Rights Act may not be as alarming as it seems
external story (18/02/2010) - Should curious jurors force a change in the Contempt of Court Act?
external story (18/02/2010) - Drive a Toyota? Who did you call first, your solicitor or a mechanic?
external story (18/02/2010) - Binyam Mohamed and MI5: lawyers told how to avoid a repeat fiasco
external story (18/02/2010) - No-jury trial was set up to avoid intimidation of jurors
external story (18/02/2010) - Suspected armed robber Peter Blake goes on run from jury-free trial
external story (18/02/2010) - Courts overhaul planned to help juries baffled by judges
external story (17/02/2010) - Entrepreneur faces £30m tax demand after residency ruling leaves thousands exposed
external story (17/02/2010) - Ministry of Justice verdict on juries: confused, erratic - but not racist
external story (17/02/2010) - How to . . . make pro bono work for you
external story (17/02/2010) - The Cazenove connection: ex-broker tried for ‘inside deals’
external story (17/02/2010) - Ministry of Justice verdict on juries: confused, erratic - but not racist
external story (17/02/2010) - Watchdog backs down in Semperian dispute
external story (17/02/2010) - Wills & Co censured in risk case follow-up
external story (17/02/2010) - High-earning barrister Jeremy Rosenblatt denies wrongly claiming fees
external story (17/02/2010) - Media asks court to reinstate criticism of MI5 in Binyam Mohamed case
external story (16/02/2010) - FSA issues record fine against Genel Enerji
external story (16/02/2010) - Number of court cases involving Human Rights Act rises by a third
external story (15/02/2010) - Ex-Cazenove partner faces insider dealing charges
external story (15/02/2010) - Amy Bishop's job rejection lead to campus killing spree
external story (14/02/2010) - Doctor fears ruin by libel from NMT Medical
external story (14/02/2010) - Nine British companies in US bribery inquiry
external story (14/02/2010) - O’Leary faces lawsuit over attack on easyJet founder
external story (13/02/2010) - Analysis: facts point to British collusion in torture of Binyam Mohamed
external story (13/02/2010) - Wayne Rooney's 20 per cent payments to agent were 'over-generous'
external story (13/02/2010) - Wayne Rooney's 20 per cent payments to agent were 'over-generous'
external story (13/02/2010) - Carey attacks judges after Nadia Eweida loses BA crucifix case
external story (12/02/2010) - Anti-arms group urges SFO rethink on BAE deal
external story (12/02/2010) - Judges persuaded to curtail MI5 criticism
external story (11/02/2010) - BAE ‘gave Saudi official perks worth $5m$’
external story (11/02/2010) - Will flexitime be recession’s legacy?
external story (11/02/2010) - Lawyer of the week: Barbara Hewson
external story (11/02/2010) - Ex-Cazenove trader set to stand trial for insider deals
external story (11/02/2010) - MPs and expenses: no hiding behind the Bill of Rights
external story (11/02/2010) - Competition Commission fights on over BAA sales
external story (11/02/2010) - Ancient Hindu funeral ceremony brought a sense of unity and serenity
external story (11/02/2010) - Ex-Goldman employee indicted over software theft
external story (11/02/2010) - Corporate Manslaughter fines to reach millions
external story (10/02/2010) - China charges Rio Tinto four with bribery
external story (10/02/2010) - Competition Commission to appeal BAA ruling
external story (10/02/2010) - Allen & Overy brings 'magic circle' touch to Australia
external story (09/02/2010) - Wind administrators launch investigation
external story (09/02/2010) - You are a lawyer, a woman and have a family — and the big firms cannot tempt you with a partnership
external story (08/02/2010) - Doctors and lawyers fight over ownership of meteorite from asteroid belt
external story (08/02/2010) - Tories plan £200 levy for all defendants convicted in courts
external story (08/02/2010) - Unlawful anti-terror powers planned for use during 2012 Olympics
external story (08/02/2010) - Allen & Overy opens in Australia
external story (08/02/2010) - Judge questions SEC's $150m accord with BoA$
external story (08/02/2010) - Ex-Intel executive Rajiv Goel pleads guilty in Galleon Group case
external story (08/02/2010) - Serial claimant's bonanza from 'ageist' job ads
external story (07/02/2010) - John Terry’s ‘£750,000’ legal gag
external story (07/02/2010) - John Terry, the accidental poster boy for press freedom
external story (07/02/2010) - My status as tax exile is no sham, says Guy Hands
external story (06/02/2010) - Libel case could relax defamation laws
external story (06/02/2010) - John Gummer supports bail plea by Count Alfons Mensdorff-Pouilly on BAE charge
external story (05/02/2010) - Farmer loses battle to save castle built behind wall of straw
external story (04/02/2010) - £2.3m ruling in London Philharmonic Orchestra fraud case
external story (04/02/2010) - Supreme ambition, jealousy and outrage
external story (04/02/2010) - Hedge fund manager banned and fined for inflating valuations
external story (04/02/2010) - Plugging the holes left by Copenhagen
external story (04/02/2010) - Lawyer of the week: Ted Greeno
external story (04/02/2010) - Banks face scrutiny on money-laundering reports
external story (04/02/2010) - Australian hit Down Under 'ripped off' children's song
external story (04/02/2010) - Measures to freeze assets of terror suspect to be lifted immediately
external story (04/02/2010) - Europe takes legal action over Greece's debt data
external story (03/02/2010) - Harriet Harman backs down over employment equality for churches
external story (03/02/2010) - Multimillion-pound payments at Credit Suisse will escape bonus tax
external story (03/02/2010) - OFT asks to control Orange and T-Mobile inquiry
external story (03/02/2010) - Drugs companies face competition probe over 'pay for delay' deals
external story (03/02/2010) - Financier fined for £17m 'cut and paste' ploy
external story (03/02/2010) - Bridging the divide between inner-city deprivation and the City
external story (02/02/2010) - Legal aid body ‘costs £125 million a year to run’, says report
external story (02/02/2010) - Tullett Prebon tried to ‘intimidate’ brokers into staying
external story (02/02/2010) - BA cabin crew sue over contract changes
external story (02/02/2010) - Heirs fight test case to appoint their own executors for will
external story (01/02/2010) - BGC's Howard Lutnick 'sanctioned Tullett raids'
external story (01/02/2010) - Why the legal debates about Iraq will never end
external story (31/01/2010) - John Terry: Playing away
external story (31/01/2010) - It's murder every day in the Old Bailey
external story (31/01/2010) - Austrian count accused of paying bribes for BAE
external story (30/01/2010) - Chelsea backs John Terry as he loses privacy battle over 'affair'
external story (30/01/2010) - Tough questions Tony Blair should answer at the Chilcot Inquiry
external story (29/01/2010) - Tough questions Tony Blair should answer at the Chilcot Inquiry
external story (29/01/2010) - iSoft four in court on conspiracy charge
external story (29/01/2010) - SFO charges Austrian count in BAE bribery case
external story (29/01/2010) - Judges throw out measures to freeze assets of terror suspects
external story (28/01/2010) - Information Commissioner has the power, but not the resources
external story (28/01/2010) - Beneficiary is still a ‘person of great concern’
external story (28/01/2010) - 'Criminal barristers feel that they have an economic gun to their heads'
external story (28/01/2010) - High street solicitors fear annihilation by ‘Tesco law’ giants
external story (28/01/2010) - Supermarkets ripe to be beaten at their own game
external story (28/01/2010) - Fraud and personal injury claims drive sharp increase in cost of insurance
external story (28/01/2010) - Regulation of banks a question of credibility
external story (28/01/2010) - US government lawyers changed my mind on legality of war, Goldsmith tells Chilcot
external story (28/01/2010) - Swiss aim to renegotiate tax pact with US to avoid referendum
external story (28/01/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Michael Wolkind
external story (28/01/2010) - The way lawyers do business is changing - is it time for them to plan ahead?
external story (28/01/2010) - Supreme Court strikes down terror suspects' anonymity orders
external story (28/01/2010) - Apple loses shine as Fujitsu claims iPad name
external story (28/01/2010) - Revenue wins offshore tax haven case
external story (28/01/2010) - FSA to vet more senior staff
external story (28/01/2010) - Chilcot inquiry member Sir Martin Gilbert praises Gordon Brown
external story (28/01/2010) - Jack Straw dismissed legal warnings, adviser tells Iraq inquiry
external story (27/01/2010) - Lord Goldsmith to face pressure over legal U-turn on Iraq war
external story (27/01/2010) - Attorney-General to review Edlington torture boys 'lenient' sentence
external story (27/01/2010) - Radio presenter Jon Gaunt wins right to challenge ‘Nazi’ ruling by Ofcom
external story (27/01/2010) - Former RBS chief Robertson denies Enron fraud
external story (27/01/2010) - EDS employee lied to win £50m BSkyB contract
external story (27/01/2010) - US lawyers persuaded Lord Goldsmith to change his mind on Iraq war
external story (27/01/2010) - Gilderdale case prompts fresh calls to clarify the law on assisted dying
external story (26/01/2010) - Hedge funds’ $1bn lawsuit says Porsche lied on VW ambition$
external story (26/01/2010) - Wills & Co ceases trading amid FSA inquiry
external story (26/01/2010) - Homeowners in arrears to get greater protection
external story (26/01/2010) - Judges need more discretion, not more laws
external story (25/01/2010) - Fears of 'licence to kill' as Tories bid to change self-defence law
external story (25/01/2010) - Victims' families demand Edlington boys be named
external story (25/01/2010) - Compulsory retirement age would be scrapped under watchdog’s plans
external story (25/01/2010) - Iraq inquiry: Government legal official will disclose advice given to ministers
external story (25/01/2010) - 'Sarah's Law' to be introduced to help parents check for paedophiles
external story (25/01/2010) - Solicitors drum up childhood-abuse cases with jail ads
external story (24/01/2010) - Truth of the MMR vaccine scandal
external story (24/01/2010) - From the Dordogne dream to shattered lives
external story (23/01/2010) - Office of Fair Trading investigates the bling buyers
external story (22/01/2010) - Allen & Overy adapts to encourage women
external story (22/01/2010) - British expatriates condemn SocGen
external story (22/01/2010) - BSkyB loses fight on ITV stake
external story (22/01/2010) - Judge is refused care authorities’ report in Edlington torture case
external story (22/01/2010) - Juicy twist in Vivian Imerman's divorce
external story (22/01/2010) - Cash for gold companies face watchdog inquiry
external story (21/01/2010) - Terrifying ordeal of burglary victims meant this was no vigilante attack
external story (21/01/2010) - Judge's 'act of mercy' on Munir Hussain fuels row on self-defence
external story (21/01/2010) - Divorce courts may be thing of the past under radical overhaul of family justice
external story (21/01/2010) - Legal actions after weight-loss surgery have soared over past two years
external story (21/01/2010) - Munir and Tokeer Hussain: an altered sentence can still be basically right
external story (21/01/2010) - Brixton chief Tim Wheeler took ski trip amid crisis, tribunal told
external story (21/01/2010) - Apple turns lawyers loose to keep its big secret
external story (21/01/2010) - FSA fines Standard Life £2.45m over marketing
external story (21/01/2010) - Law directories: a benchmark of success or simply nice to have?
external story (21/01/2010) - Would I be an executor again? Yes, but it can be quite a burden
external story (21/01/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Corinna Ferguson
external story (21/01/2010) - BSkyB loses appeal over ruling to cut ITV stake
external story (21/01/2010) - FSA gets tough on client money
external story (21/01/2010) - 'Draining' family courts system to be overhauled
external story (20/01/2010) - Judge urges Charity Commission to hand over George Galloway papers
external story (20/01/2010) - 'Have-a-go' brothers Munir and Tokeer Hussain refused appeal
external story (20/01/2010) - Defending your house: so what is 'reasonable force'?
external story (20/01/2010) - Jackson's proposals on civil litigation costs divide legal profession
external story (20/01/2010) - Businessman who beat intruder thanks nation for support after release
external story (20/01/2010) - Appeal judges to rule on right of Hindus to open-air cremation
external story (19/01/2010) - Police scour Asia for GP insurance scam suspect
external story (19/01/2010) - Nadia Eweida begins appeal against British Airways crucifix ruling
external story (19/01/2010) - Nadia Eweida begins appeal against British Airways crucifix ruling
external story (19/01/2010) - E-Clear falls into administration in legal fight
external story (19/01/2010) - Abuse of pre-pack deals ‘could turn Britain into an insolvency brothel’
external story (18/01/2010) - Nick Clegg pledges to curb libel law's 'chilling effect' on scientific inquiry
external story (18/01/2010) - British Hindu Davender Ghai takes funeral pyre battle to Appeal Court
external story (18/01/2010) - Terror suspects can claim damages, judge rules
external story (18/01/2010) - Terror suspects can claim damages, judge rules
external story (18/01/2010) - The Marco Pierre White recipe making divorce courts shiver
external story (17/01/2010) - Harry Redknapp accused of cheating taxpayer out of £40,000
external story (15/01/2010) - Credit card fraudster ran an ‘online shop for criminals’
external story (15/01/2010) - Brief for India’s outsourcing lawyers: keep it cheap
external story (15/01/2010) - Libel trials should be heard by judges without juries, says law lord
external story (15/01/2010) - End to spiralling costs urged in landmark civil justice reforms
external story (15/01/2010) - ‘No win, no fee’ deals cost taxpayers and insurers millions
external story (15/01/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Michael Smyth
external story (14/01/2010) - RBS fights allegation of role in Enron fraud
external story (14/01/2010) - David Edmonds: is he cracking the whip or leading the way?
external story (14/01/2010) - Jackson review: the waiting is over
external story (14/01/2010) - Instead of scrapping stop and search we should rethink its use
external story (13/01/2010) - Sky begins push for TV cameras in court
external story (13/01/2010) - Iraq invasion 'had no legal mandate', Dutch inquiry finds
external story (12/01/2010) - Marco Pierre White case shows how family lawyers can get into a stew
external story (12/01/2010) - Chinese hand Rio Tinto case to prosecutors
external story (12/01/2010) - Marco Pierre White challenge could change divorce battles for ever
external story (12/01/2010) - Court demands E-Clear reveal Globespan cash
external story (12/01/2010) - Court demands E-Clear reveal Globespan cash
external story (12/01/2010) - OFT mulls review of Orange/T-Mobile deal
external story (12/01/2010) - Court strikes down anti-terror stop-and-search powers
external story (12/01/2010) - Court strikes down anti-terror stop-and-search powers
external story (12/01/2010) - First criminal trial with no jury for 400 years starts
external story (12/01/2010) - 'Rio Tinto Four' case turned over to Chinese prosecutors
external story (11/01/2010) - Ex-Evolution analyst tipped off trader friend
external story (11/01/2010) - Scientists split as Baroness Greenfield starts legal action against Royal Institution
external story (10/01/2010) - Google making millions from advertising counterfeit goods
external story (09/01/2010) - Maxwell escapes bankruptcy after settlement with pawnbroker
external story (09/01/2010) - Science fiction writer’s family to sue Google over Nexus smartphone
external story (08/01/2010) - Founder of Oink music piracy site 'had $300,000 in bank'$
external story (08/01/2010) - Case of ‘Heathrow four’ to be challenged as lone judge prepares for historic trial
external story (08/01/2010) - Overseas online gambling groups will need licence
external story (08/01/2010) - OFT report behind the times, say bus operators
external story (08/01/2010) - McKinsey consultant pleads guilty to fraud
external story (08/01/2010) - In the City: seeing in a new super-efficient year over crème brûlée, chocolate marquise et lemon mousse
external story (07/01/2010) - Advice for 2010? Love your clients and taking nothing for granted
external story (07/01/2010) - FSA takes a hard line with iSoft four
external story (07/01/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson: the potential for change is enormous
external story (07/01/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Bruce Carr
external story (07/01/2010) - OFT refers bus industry over poor service and prices
external story (07/01/2010) - 10,000 own up to 'morally unacceptable' tax evasion
external story (07/01/2010) - FSA brings criminal case against ex-iSoft directors
external story (06/01/2010) - High-profile arrests could be decided by Attorney-General
external story (06/01/2010) - Credit-crunch saturation slows US class actions
external story (06/01/2010) - Attorney General Baroness Scotland may block Israeli war crimes warrants
external story (06/01/2010) - Iraq inquiry: we have every right to know why we went to war
external story (06/01/2010) - UBS ‘whistleblower’ loses jail-term battle
external story (05/01/2010) - Shell is fined over accident at oil refinery
external story (05/01/2010) - Court of Public Protection should be opened to media, top judge says
external story (04/01/2010) - Court of Protection dismissed as 'an alien and costly institution'
external story (04/01/2010) - Court of Public Protection should be opened to media, top judge says
external story (04/01/2010) - Eversheds offers guidance on new bribery law
external story (02/01/2010) - SFO forced to write off £1.2m on failed IT plan
external story (02/01/2010) - Solicitors Regulation Authority closes down law firm Wolstenholmes
external story (01/01/2010) - Apple off the hook over iPod volumes
external story (31/12/2009) - Apple not to blame for hearing loss from playing iPods too loud, says judge
external story (31/12/2009) - Iceland approves £3.4bn Icesave loss deal
external story (31/12/2009) - How law could help to fight antibiotic resistance
external story (31/12/2009) - South Korea pardons former Samsung boss
external story (30/12/2009) - Cattles investors step up campaign for doorstep lender to close down
external story (30/12/2009) - Thousands to be saved from losing homes by closure of legal loophole
external story (29/12/2009) - Banker fired at 42 wins age case against CIBC
external story (29/12/2009) - Banks’ victory in Supreme Court spurs Foxtons to fight fees ruling
external story (24/12/2009) - Football boss in brothel story tests privacy laws
external story (24/12/2009) - Legal quiz for 2009: d'you remember the weird and the wonderful?
external story (24/12/2009) - Bernard Madoff is moved to jail's medical wing
external story (24/12/2009) - Three 'legal highs' banned after deaths linked to the drugs
external story (23/12/2009) - China promises to take off gloves in fight over shoes
external story (23/12/2009) - OFT backs down in legal battle against overdraft charges but vows to pursue reform
external story (23/12/2009) - Camra calls on consumers to help fund fight against tied-pub ruling
external story (23/12/2009) - Tories deny pushing for 'licence to kill burglars'
external story (22/12/2009) - Future of BAA assets unclear after successful tribunal appeal
external story (22/12/2009) - Fare warning over BA's deal with American Airlines
external story (22/12/2009) - Dickensian ‘logbook loans’ to be banned
external story (22/12/2009) - Kuwait Airways closer to restitution from Iraq
external story (22/12/2009) - Busker to challenge ruling that performance amounts to begging
external story (22/12/2009) - Excess of carbon allowances casts further cloud over Europe
external story (22/12/2009) - No more 'Pope on a rope', says the Vatican
external story (22/12/2009) - Law Society starts litigation over acquitted people getting costs
external story (21/12/2009) - Hamas using English law to demand arrest of Israeli leaders for war crimes
external story (21/12/2009) - Anyone can apply for a warrant over allegations of a serious offence
external story (21/12/2009) - Boom time for forensic accountants as frauds rise
external story (21/12/2009) - Libel gag on talk of 'medical hurricane'
external story (20/12/2009) - Drug giant General Electric uses libel law to gag doctor
external story (20/12/2009) - Family of ‘orgasm’ doctor in plea for law reform
external story (20/12/2009) - French publishers toast triumph over Google
external story (19/12/2009) - ‘One-punch’ killers to get longer jail sentences
external story (19/12/2009) - Serious Fraud Office to reinterview BAE chiefs over alleged bribes
external story (18/12/2009) - Evolution of quirks and loopholes has skewed legal system
external story (18/12/2009) - Lawyers growing rich on NHS negligence
external story (18/12/2009) - Abu Dhabi demands compensation from Citigroup
external story (17/12/2009) - 2009 legal review: wake up there - it's the last of the naughties
external story (17/12/2009) - E-disclosure: how good is your filing system?
external story (17/12/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Richard Hitchcock
external story (17/12/2009) - Trafigura accepts £25,000 damages from BBC over waste dumping allegations
external story (17/12/2009) - British Airways and Unite to talk as lawyers battle over strike
external story (16/12/2009) - Goldman sued over multi-billion pay pool
external story (16/12/2009) - New blow for easyJet over Gatwick charges
external story (16/12/2009) - Lovells' partners vote for US merger
external story (16/12/2009) - David Miliband attacks 'irresponsible' judges over Binyam Mohamed
external story (15/12/2009) - Citigroup puts on the gloves for fight with Terra Firma
external story (14/12/2009) - More great legal yarns for Christmas . . .
external story (14/12/2009) - Libel laws stifle jokes by Alexei Sayle and Ricky Gervais
external story (13/12/2009) - Advisers rake in £3bn from Lehman Brothers, Woolworths and other failed firms
external story (13/12/2009) - Team Tiger fights to bar 'nude photos'
external story (13/12/2009) - The best legal yarns this Christmas
external story (10/12/2009) - Lawyer of the week: Justine Spencer
external story (10/12/2009) - Dubai’s golden sands lose their lustre
external story (10/12/2009) - Slope off with a good book this Christmas
external story (10/12/2009) - HSBC whistleblower in hiding amid money-laundering investigation
external story (10/12/2009) - Two-year jail sentence for insider trader
external story (10/12/2009) - British parents to sue Maclaren over child finger amputations
external story (09/12/2009) - Judge leaves court to calm down during case of ‘abandoned’ sick child
external story (08/12/2009) - Should Knox’s trial even have reached the courtroom?
external story (08/12/2009) - Teenage Briton forced to leave the UK to live with her husband
external story (08/12/2009) - Unmarried couples need new legal rights, says reform judge
external story (07/12/2009) - Black fights conviction under ‘honest services’ law
external story (07/12/2009) - Queen cracks down on paparazzi
external story (06/12/2009) - Crash, bang, wallop, what a picture . . .
external story (04/12/2009) - Dubai World’s founding document shows UK banks were wrong to think emirate would guarantee loans
external story (04/12/2009) - How BPP became the fashionable place for legal training
external story (04/12/2009) - Law school BPP accused of exploiting demand to rake in more fees
external story (04/12/2009) - OFT faces new legal fight as builders line up to challenge their fines for bid-rigging
external story (03/12/2009) - When does a hobby become an employment issue?
external story (03/12/2009) - Former ICI chairman wins right to evict ex-wife from £14m Chelsea home
external story (03/12/2009) - Axe may fall on 5,000 more City lawyers in fresh round of job cuts
external story (03/12/2009) - Court of Appeal ruling means FSA can make a serious dent in market abuse - we have the power to prosecute offenders
external story (03/12/2009) - When ministers take an 18 per cent pay cut, then we will be silent, says chairman-elect of the Bar Council
external story (03/12/2009) - Why too much legal experience can subvert jury trial
external story (03/12/2009) - Beresfords lawyers who profited from sick miners lose appeal
external story (03/12/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Jonathan Peddie
external story (03/12/2009) - Terror suspects cannot be held on ‘secret evidence’, High Court rules
external story (02/12/2009) - Morgan Crucible’s former chief, Ian Norris, goes to top court in US extradition fight
external story (01/12/2009) - British Library to return Benevento Missal under Nazi loot law
external story (01/12/2009) - Michael Ematuwo, 14, given six years for killing Jahmal Mason-Blair
external story (01/12/2009) - Last hope for Gary McKinnon as court hears Ian Norris extradition appeal
external story (30/11/2009) - Lord Lester's plan to halt libel abuse
external story (29/11/2009) - Prince Charles named in £81m Chelsea Barracks court battle
external story (29/11/2009) - New Dresdner bonus claim in High Court
external story (28/11/2009) - Pinewood expansion battle rages on the village green
external story (28/11/2009) - Court of appeal judges in Scotland increase prison terms for murder
external story (27/11/2009) - Scale of Satyam fraud escalates
external story (27/11/2009) - Lawyers to pay back £25 million after damning report on legal aid scheme
external story (27/11/2009) - Britain's bankers win double victory on bonuses and charges
external story (26/11/2009) - Roman Polanksi on £2.7m bail as Swiss consider extradition
external story (26/11/2009) - Ruling may encourage Government and households to restrain borrowing
external story (26/11/2009) - Cardiologist will fight libel case ‘to defend free speech’
external story (26/11/2009) - Supreme Court decision on bank charges leaves millions out of pocket
external story (26/11/2009) - Lloyds directors under attack after disclosure of HBOS loans
external story (26/11/2009) - EU proposals rattle UK private equity
external story (26/11/2009) - Shared rights and freedoms can help us to rub along together
external story (26/11/2009) - The Family Drug and Alcohol Court: saving familes and money
external story (26/11/2009) - Will Kraft and Cadbury signal a new mergers and acquisition era?
external story (26/11/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Shah Qureshi
external story (26/11/2009) - Hacker’s hopes fade as Home Secretary says he is powerless to stop extradition
external story (26/11/2009) - Watchdog Lord Carlile attacks Gordon Brown comment on April 2009 raid
external story (25/11/2009) - AIG and Greenberg agree to settle disputes
external story (25/11/2009) - Q&A: Bank charges decision
external story (25/11/2009) - Banks win legal battle on overdraft charges
external story (25/11/2009) - Consumer campaigners vow new line of attack in overdraft charges battle
external story (25/11/2009) - Justices of the Supreme Court in bank case
external story (25/11/2009) - Arrests are being made 'to expand DNA files'
external story (24/11/2009) - Nomura fined £1.75 million for weak controls
external story (24/11/2009) - Galleon founder denies insider trading
external story (24/11/2009) - Victims turned away because of legal aid squeeze
external story (24/11/2009) - Straight couple in legal challenge to form a civil partnership
external story (24/11/2009) - PricewaterhouseCoopers may be one of the Big Four, but it is planning to get bigger
external story (23/11/2009) - EADS executives try to overturn watchdog ruling
external story (23/11/2009) - Return to the Dixon of Dock Green approach to fighting crime
external story (23/11/2009) - Thames ready for legal challenge against Ofwat controls
external story (23/11/2009) - Think tank: The way to publish and not be damned
external story (22/11/2009) - Jack Straw pledges action to end libel tourism
external story (22/11/2009) - Lack of M&A business cuts revenue at Linklaters
external story (21/11/2009) - Grandmother wins Supreme Court ruling on care of three-year-old boy
external story (20/11/2009) - Experts can be named in family cases
external story (20/11/2009) - Legal profession set for historic reforms
external story (20/11/2009) - Royal Bank of Scotland loses landmark wheelchair access appeal
external story (20/11/2009) - Linklaters first-half revenue down 10%
external story (20/11/2009) - MP expenses file to be sent to CPS ‘in weeks’
external story (19/11/2009) - Fitness test probes strength of new law firms
external story (19/11/2009) - The Derry Irvine case shows why politicians must know their limits
external story (19/11/2009) - Lehman chief denounces ‘flat-out silly’ claims
external story (19/11/2009) - Legacies unleash a battle of wills
external story (19/11/2009) - Downturn brings surge in crime by ‘cappucino fraudsters’
external story (19/11/2009) - Don’t doom Bridget Jones to life without a partner
external story (19/11/2009) - Lawyer of the week: Paul Michel
external story (19/11/2009) - Braced for the big bang and Tesco law
external story (19/11/2009) - Legal costs mount in Tchenguiz family row
external story (19/11/2009) - In the City: no holds barred as solicitors and insurers let fly
external story (19/11/2009) - Tourists sue Sanbona safari park after too-close encounter with lions
external story (19/11/2009) - Barristers claim unfair secrecy as board debates ban on partnerships
external story (19/11/2009) - Intelligence services win secrecy ruling
external story (19/11/2009) - Law firms selected for State bank sell-off
external story (19/11/2009) - Planned legislation extends FSA powers
external story (18/11/2009) - Sergei Magnitsky, lawyer for Hermitage Capital in Kremlin case dies in prison
external story (18/11/2009) - Threat of data fine is no deterrent to lucrative trade
external story (18/11/2009) - Bernard Madoff yachts raise nearly $2 million at auction$
external story (18/11/2009) - Controversy ahead of landmark Bar meeting
external story (18/11/2009) - Google opens new chapter as millions of books go into its online library
external story (17/11/2009) - Bankers intent on flouting pay rules should quit mainstream, says Myners
external story (17/11/2009) - Regal 'pleased to divorce company from the past'
external story (17/11/2009) - Lawyer for Hermitage in Kremlin case dies in prison
external story (17/11/2009) - FSA fines broker over inside information
external story (17/11/2009) - 'Millions' caught up in mobile phone data scam
external story (17/11/2009) - Jack Straw accuses magistrates of clogging up crown courts with trivial cases
external story (16/11/2009) - Iraqi cleaner takes UK to court over alleged sexual harassment
external story (16/11/2009) - Union provides BA staff with link to solicitors as airline brings in new work practices
external story (16/11/2009) - Galleon's Rajaratnam seeks to unseal Khan records
external story (16/11/2009) - Libel laws stifle health doubts
external story (15/11/2009) - Mother's anguish as Baby RB dies
external story (15/11/2009) - Tullett Prebon-BGC Partners dispute enters next chapter in High Court
external story (14/11/2009) - Legal guidance on assisted suicide ‘a danger to elderly’ say judges
external story (14/11/2009) - Nick Anstee steps into battle to preserve City’s supremacy
external story (14/11/2009) - IT programmers charged in Madoff scandal
external story (14/11/2009) - Entrepreneurs accuse Rutland of contract breach
external story (13/11/2009) - Intel pays $1.25bn to end bitter feud with AMD$
external story (13/11/2009) - Spiritualist sacked by police wins ruling over his faith in psychics
external story (13/11/2009) - Privy Council majority backs removal of Gibraltar’s Chief Justice
external story (13/11/2009) - Privy Council majority backs removal of Gibraltar’s Chief Justice
external story (13/11/2009) - Total pleads guilty to Buncefield fire charges
external story (13/11/2009) - Fraud office probes $500m hedge fund$
external story (12/11/2009) - SFO drops case against Sir Christopher Evans
external story (12/11/2009) - Thanks a million – downturn makes no dent in seven-figure pay of top lawyers
external story (12/11/2009) - Setback for Government over 'secret evidence' for control orders
external story (12/11/2009) - Gloom today, merger tomorrow
external story (12/11/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: John Cooper
external story (12/11/2009) - European Commission flexes its muscles over British banks
external story (12/11/2009) - Boss hired Russian hitman to kill me, financier tells tribunal
external story (12/11/2009) - Whatever happened to the radical lawyers?
external story (12/11/2009) - Lying estate agents confronted with home truths
external story (12/11/2009) - Canoe fraudster Anne Darwin to repay nearly £600,000
external story (12/11/2009) - OFT to investigate the high cost of going bust
external story (12/11/2009) - Ofsted hid crucial evidence on Baby P sacking
external story (11/11/2009) - Police to handle minor charges under new CPS proposals
external story (11/11/2009) - Sun pays high price as regulators battle over Oracle’s takeover plan
external story (11/11/2009) - MEP gives City hope on EU hedge fund directive
external story (11/11/2009) - Judge blocks attempt to play pensions system
external story (11/11/2009) - City executive Jordan Wimmer says boss 'wanted her killed'
external story (11/11/2009) - Tom Wise, former MEP, jailed for £39,000 expenses fraud
external story (11/11/2009) - Baby RB to be allowed to die as father withdraws from court battle
external story (10/11/2009) - Accenture loses ruling in battle with British Gas
external story (10/11/2009) - Jack Straw orders review of police cautions
external story (10/11/2009) - Former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers acquitted of lying to investors
external story (10/11/2009) - Judges’ families under 24-hour security as Real IRA increases threat
external story (09/11/2009) - Fixed penalties are efficient and cost-effective. But is it justice?
external story (09/11/2009) - Caution for assault ‘will one day be followed by murder’
external story (09/11/2009) - Case study: ‘I blame the criminal justice system’
external story (09/11/2009) - Mike Pullen: From the fairground to on top of the legal world
external story (08/11/2009) - The law is on trial for closed shop
external story (08/11/2009) - The law is on trial for closed shop
external story (08/11/2009) - Mike Pullen: From the fairground to on top of the legal world
external story (08/11/2009) - Law chief demands curb on cautions
external story (08/11/2009) - 'I survived so please let Baby RB live too'
external story (08/11/2009) - Allen & Overy income falls as law firms continue to suffer
external story (07/11/2009) - Tom Wise, former MEP, facing jail for £30,000 expenses fraud
external story (06/11/2009) - Prosecutors charge 14 in Galleon insider trading case
external story (06/11/2009) - FSA condemns weak controls at UBS that allowed rogue traders to flourish
external story (06/11/2009) - Potential judges will not have to declare if they are Freemasons
external story (06/11/2009) - Setback for Lehman creditors as court blocks PwC plan
external story (06/11/2009) - UBS fined £8 million by City watchdog
external story (05/11/2009) - CWU v Royal Mail: a hollow victory?
external story (05/11/2009) - £30m payout to victims of toxic waste ‘at risk of theft’
external story (05/11/2009) - Clarification
external story (05/11/2009) - Father and son are found guilty of £110,000 insider trading scam
external story (05/11/2009) - Intel accused of ‘coercion and bribery’ in lawsuit
external story (05/11/2009) - Lynne Frederick inherited £4million as Peter Sellers died before final divorce
external story (05/11/2009) - Should the Financial Services Authority be a private individual?
external story (05/11/2009) - Plumber Charlie Mullins sues rival for 'tapping up' rich clients
external story (05/11/2009) - Lolita: how a lawyer's cunning plan paid off for Vladimir Nabokov
external story (05/11/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Anna Mills
external story (05/11/2009) - Desmond Browne: We are heading for two standards of access to justice
external story (05/11/2009) - Barristers deny love triangle with clerk made them blind to her racism
external story (05/11/2009) - Watchdogs: UK should retain right to reject faulty goods
external story (05/11/2009) - Baby RB at risk of more painful death if cared for at home, says infant's doctor
external story (04/11/2009) - City workers ‘driven out of Nomura for not being male or Japanese’
external story (04/11/2009) - Neel Uberoi and son Matthew face jail for insider trading
external story (04/11/2009) - 'BGC poaching was industry norm'
external story (04/11/2009) - Parents fight in court over whether disabled son should live or die
external story (03/11/2009) - Specsavers wins day in court with Asda
external story (03/11/2009) - Saudi rapist and murderer to be beheaded and crucified
external story (03/11/2009) - Italy challenges ruling that crucifix in class violates religious freedom
external story (03/11/2009) - Father of Baby RB fights hospital’s decision to turn off life support
external story (02/11/2009) - Woman left broke by divorce payout takes fight to Supreme Court
external story (02/11/2009) - Postal strike helps speeding motorists escape fines
external story (01/11/2009) - Libel tourists flock to 'easy' UK courts
external story (01/11/2009) - Bonuses for lawyers who seize criminal assets 'risk undermining justice'
external story (31/10/2009) - BP fined record $87m for safety lapses at Texas refinery$
external story (31/10/2009) - Lord Irvine of Lairg: I pleaded with Blair not to sack me
external story (31/10/2009) - New York agog at Galleon insider dealing allegations
external story (31/10/2009) - Herbert Smith and Lovells win coveted Treasury work
external story (30/10/2009) - Bankers' bonanza bonuses: what can be done about them?
external story (29/10/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Arfan Khan
external story (29/10/2009) - Watchdog proposes shake-up of inheritance law for unmarried couples
external story (29/10/2009) - Slaughter may lose its legal stranglehold on banking
external story (29/10/2009) - Has the new Companies Act helped small business?
external story (29/10/2009) - Why a criminal lawyer should be the next Justice of the Supreme Court
external story (29/10/2009) - Lovells wins coveted role on Treasury panel
external story (29/10/2009) - William Garrow: he paved the way for the modern adversarial system
external story (29/10/2009) - Law lords decide Sigma SIV dispute
external story (29/10/2009) - Brussels to split up Britain's high street banks
external story (28/10/2009) - Marco Pierre White allowed to sue London lawyers over seizure of papers by wife
external story (28/10/2009) - FSA under fire for lack of inquiry into Icelandic banks
external story (28/10/2009) - Court hears Radovan Karadzic’s threats of Muslim slaughter
external story (28/10/2009) - Download pirate music or video and lose the internet, Mandelson warns
external story (28/10/2009) - Statutory Instruments are often used to slip through controversial laws
external story (28/10/2009) - Councils get ‘Al Capone’ power to seize assets over minor offences
external story (28/10/2009) - Lord Mandelson unveils suspension plan for internet pirates
external story (28/10/2009) - School dispute 'about religion, not race'
external story (28/10/2009) - Security services ask for secret evidence
external story (28/10/2009) - Technology chief linked to Galleon case
external story (28/10/2009) - Technology chief linked to Galleon case
external story (28/10/2009) - Dentist Neel Uberoi denies receiving share tips from son Matthew
external story (28/10/2009) - Q&A: fight against illegal downloaders
external story (28/10/2009) - Those in power tread a crooked moral line
external story (27/10/2009) - Corruption case against BAE Systems may be delayed until new year
external story (27/10/2009) - Mediaset is ordered to run advertising for Sky Italia
external story (27/10/2009) - Jewish school JFS in Supreme Court to deny it broke law by turning boy away
external story (27/10/2009) - Fury as Karadzic refuses to turn up for war crimes trial
external story (27/10/2009) - 'Coincidence' that intern looked up insider dealing
external story (27/10/2009) - PricewaterhouseCoopers tries to win approval for Lehman Brothers’ assets scheme
external story (26/10/2009) - Family courts crisis means long waits for vulnerable children
external story (26/10/2009) - Vulnerable children being failed by crumbling family justice system
external story (26/10/2009) - Vulnerable children put at risk by plans to cut family legal aid, say lawyers
external story (26/10/2009) - Hoare Govett training was less help than Wall Street, says alleged insider dealer
external story (26/10/2009) - Alan Johnson 'stops the clock' on Gary McKinnon's extradition proceedings
external story (26/10/2009) - Zurich insurance loses personal data of thousands of British customers
external story (23/10/2009) - Pubcos toast Office of Fair Trading's tied-pub competition ruling
external story (23/10/2009) - European judge casts fresh doubt over SNP plans for minimum alcohol prices
external story (23/10/2009) - Bank of New York will lend to Russia again as Moscow drops lawsuit
external story (23/10/2009) - Virgin won’t take seat copying lying down
external story (23/10/2009) - Former Vivendi chief to stand trial on share manipulation charges
external story (23/10/2009) - Nokia sparks legal showdown with Apple
external story (23/10/2009) - Justice in the raw: everyday tales of human failure laid bare
external story (23/10/2009) - Zurich loses data on 51,000 UK customers
external story (22/10/2009) - OFT gives all clear to pubs' beer-tie supply
external story (22/10/2009) - Russia drops $22.5bn lawsuit against New York Mellon$
external story (22/10/2009) - Jean-Marie Messier, former Vivendi chief, ordered to stand trial
external story (22/10/2009) - Reduced legal aid rates will cause 'mass exodus' of law firms
external story (22/10/2009) - Civil servant jailed for £1.6m car crash fraud
external story (22/10/2009) - Lehmans’ clients may claim interim income, court rules
external story (22/10/2009) - Fraud office investigates missing ‘Beano’ City trader
external story (22/10/2009) - Galleon to wind down and may sell off business
external story (22/10/2009) - ‘We must prosecute people for the crimes they may have committed’
external story (22/10/2009) - The David v Goliath battle on costs
external story (22/10/2009) - The Times wins Reynolds qualified privilege battle
external story (22/10/2009) - Legal training: is it taking too long?
external story (22/10/2009) - Lawyer of the week: Dan Squires
external story (22/10/2009) - Outrage as 'secret inquests' plan revived
external story (21/10/2009) - SFO opens criminal inquiry into 'Beano' Levene
external story (21/10/2009) - Galleon chief protests innocence as investors leave
external story (21/10/2009) - Israeli basketball manager with Nick Levene link found hanged
external story (21/10/2009) - Lord Judge calls for jury system that caters for computer generation
external story (21/10/2009) - The jury's still out on whether internet use affects the brain
external story (21/10/2009) - Lawyer who conned £7m from bank spent millions on luxuries
external story (21/10/2009) - PartyGaming founder cuts holding with £190m sale
external story (21/10/2009) - Osborne takes regulatory roadshow to Financial Services Authority
external story (21/10/2009) - Intern 'had no access to inside information'
external story (20/10/2009) - India on edge as battling brothers take war to court
external story (20/10/2009) - Hey, UK plc, it’s time to clean up your act!
external story (20/10/2009) - Prosecutors to be given more discretion over sending cases to trial
external story (20/10/2009) - Lawyers dismiss Peter Hain's BNP warning to the BBC
external story (19/10/2009) - Royal Mail talks in deadlock as strike looms
external story (19/10/2009) - Crime czar Louise Casey blames Gordon Brown for growth of yob culture
external story (19/10/2009) - Hermitage alleges fraud in high places in Moscow
external story (19/10/2009) - Crime adviser says justice system is seen as ‘too sympathetic’ to criminals
external story (19/10/2009) - Six-month jail sentences reduced to six weeks to ease jail overcrowding
external story (19/10/2009) - Royal Mail could face legal action from unions over agency staff
external story (19/10/2009) - Vanished City trader's losses may hit £200m
external story (18/10/2009) - Nichola Pease sparks the mother of all rows
external story (18/10/2009) - Briefing: Super injunctions: Bound and gagged
external story (18/10/2009) - England’s libel laws don’t just gag me, they blindfold you
external story (18/10/2009) - Fund boss Nick Martin takes Fidelity to court
external story (18/10/2009) - Tax affairs of 27 MPs under investigation
external story (17/10/2009) - Trafigura report on dumped waste in Ivory Coast revealed
external story (17/10/2009) - Mother faces jail for faking son’s illness and claiming benefits
external story (17/10/2009) - Judge condemns Jack Straw's 'haste' on media access to family courts
external story (17/10/2009) - Billionaire is charged in $25m insider trading case$
external story (16/10/2009) - Weird Cases: hijacking a legal career
external story (16/10/2009) - Trader 'used Chinese food code' for share deals
external story (16/10/2009) - Dentist Neel Uberoi ‘made £150,000 through insider trading with intern son’
external story (16/10/2009) - OFT to probe 'misleading' high street pricing
external story (15/10/2009) - Europe prenup law 'attractive model for reform', says Baroness Deech
external story (15/10/2009) - Judges oppose appointment of Sumption, QC, to the Supreme Court
external story (15/10/2009) - City no longer sexist, says Nichola Pease
external story (15/10/2009) - FSA cracks down on City job candidates
external story (15/10/2009) - Wife of property tycoon, Scot Young, ordered to leave rented house
external story (15/10/2009) - Judgments a 'heavy blow' to Government attempts to protect national security
external story (15/10/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Hilary Messer
external story (15/10/2009) - The Times debate: Is the language of English law in need of fundamental reform?
external story (15/10/2009) - The truth about rape: forget the myths and look at the statistics
external story (15/10/2009) - BGC 'set aside £40m to lure Tullett brokers'
external story (14/10/2009) - Blair is a war criminal, bereaved parents tell inquiry
external story (14/10/2009) - Fears for local justice as 21 magistrates' courts face closure
external story (14/10/2009) - Legal aid review to ensure value
external story (13/10/2009) - Analysis: Trafigura order cast sinister spectre
external story (13/10/2009) - Trafigura Parliamentary gagging order lifted after Twitter campaign
external story (13/10/2009) - School fined after girl's fingers burnt away by plaster of Paris in art class
external story (12/10/2009) - JJB Sports will proceed with rights issue after delay
external story (12/10/2009) - Iceland steps up its inquiry into collapse of Kaupthing
external story (12/10/2009) - Business big shot: David Pannick, QC
external story (12/10/2009) - Government ban on cigarette displays in shops may fail legal test, QC tells trade
external story (12/10/2009) - Turkish media group Dogan Yayin’s fate in the balance amid ‘hanging by red tape’
external story (12/10/2009) - RBS investors plan £9bn lawsuit
external story (11/10/2009) - Fraud Office hires top QC to turn up heat on BAE
external story (11/10/2009) - Failed directors may go to boot camp, say Tories
external story (11/10/2009) - The stage is set for Bond Traders II, another lurid story
external story (10/10/2009) - Daughter defeats RSPCA ‘townies’ after inheritance battle over £2m farm
external story (09/10/2009) - Dishonest employee costs Seymour Pierce £154,000 regulatory fine
external story (09/10/2009) - Lovells in merger talks with leading US legal firm
external story (09/10/2009) - Competition watchdog vetoes Ticketmaster deal
external story (08/10/2009) - Senior judge says 'collaborative' approach can be extended
external story (08/10/2009) - Seymour Pierce fined over staff fraud
external story (08/10/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Yvonne Hossack
external story (08/10/2009) - Solicitors outraged at the soaring costs of indemnity insurance
external story (08/10/2009) - Should we all have a say on who sits in the Supreme Court?
external story (08/10/2009) - Don't tell anyone - but the judges are becoming media-friendly
external story (08/10/2009) - Clifford Chance beefs up global litigation practice
external story (08/10/2009) - New Equitable Life inquiry targets actuary
external story (07/10/2009) - Saudi man gets 1,000 lashes for talking sex on television
external story (07/10/2009) - Louisa Watts, 106, loses court fight to halt care home closure
external story (07/10/2009) - FSA censures former Dresdner traders
external story (07/10/2009) - American law firm Greenberg Traurig plans to put City’s traditional business model on trial
external story (07/10/2009) - American law firm plans to put City’s traditional business model on trial
external story (07/10/2009) - Homeowner group granted right to sue over shared-appreciation mortgages
external story (07/10/2009) - Brussels ready to impose fines on power transformer cartel
external story (07/10/2009) - City lawyers welcome fresh look at regulation of corporate members
external story (06/10/2009) - Homeowners win right to sue over mortgages
external story (06/10/2009) - Lord Chief Justice demands tougher gun crime sentences
external story (06/10/2009) - 'Terrorist financier' suspect named in Supreme Court's first ruling
external story (06/10/2009) - Lehman administrators try to free up assets
external story (05/10/2009) - 'Russian shipping boss hired detectives to frame rival'
external story (05/10/2009) - FSA imposes tough new liquidity rules for banks
external story (05/10/2009) - Vivendi investors 'due $1bn' in Messier case$
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external story (05/10/2009) - Foreign banks may challenge bonus curb plan
external story (05/10/2009) - BAE says it will settle corruption case, but not without evidence and not at any cost
external story (05/10/2009) - Thirty 'high-risk' terrorists to be released early
external story (04/10/2009) - Philip Morris sues Irish government on tobacco ban
external story (04/10/2009) - High Court uses Twitter to issue injunction
external story (02/10/2009) - Competition watchdog proposes 'Tesco town' ban
external story (02/10/2009) - Brewin takes dual hit from accounting change
external story (02/10/2009) - Soaring premiums leave record number of legal firms uninsured
external story (02/10/2009) - Court setback for mobile phone companies over roaming price caps
external story (02/10/2009) - HMRC forced to abandon cross-border takeover tax
external story (02/10/2009) - Why BAE has no choice but to stand its ground
external story (02/10/2009) - Contracts worth billions at risk as Serious Fraud Office goes gunning for BAE
external story (02/10/2009) - Law officer flexes muscles with threats and promises
external story (02/10/2009) - Q&A
external story (02/10/2009) - Brown stands back as BAE defence giant faces prosecution over bribes
external story (02/10/2009) - Serious Fraud Office seeks BAE bribery prosecution
external story (01/10/2009) - BAE faces prosecution over bribery claims
external story (01/10/2009) - Justices swear themselves in as Supreme Court opens
external story (01/10/2009) - TV coverage means justice really will be seen to be done
external story (01/10/2009) - The highest court in the land opens its doors to the public
external story (01/10/2009) - Supreme Court opens as fears raised of US-style selection of judges
external story (01/10/2009) - What lawyers think of Blair’s legacy - the Supreme Court
external story (01/10/2009) - Times Law panel: do they approve of the new Supreme Court?
external story (01/10/2009) - More independent? Their lordships have never hesitated to make their views clear in the past
external story (01/10/2009) - Views from Canada and South Africa: 'We owe a great debt to the work of the judges'
external story (01/10/2009) - Shaping the Supreme Court — the power of the presidency
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external story (01/10/2009) - The Supreme Court may have had a shambolic start but it's getting better all the time
external story (01/10/2009) - Legal line-up: the justices of the Supreme Court
external story (01/10/2009) - How Bloody Sunday helped to future-proof the Supreme Court's IT
external story (01/10/2009) - Pomp and circumstance: the new Supreme Court building
external story (01/10/2009) - Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi were locked up in our court
external story (01/10/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Louisa Ghevaert
external story (01/10/2009) - Some lawyers will oppose this. Tough — it makes sense
external story (01/10/2009) - Sheriff courts to take on more powers
external story (30/09/2009) - Family in custody battle over pet sheep
external story (30/09/2009) - Nine elderly residents wait for judgment on closure of Underhill House care home
external story (29/09/2009) - £400m husband may have faked a breakdown, divorce court told
external story (29/09/2009) - Audit firms left unprotected against claims of negligence
external story (28/09/2009) - Construction companies to fight OFT after £130m bid-rigging fines
external story (28/09/2009) - Expert opinions in family courts must be open to objective scrutiny
external story (28/09/2009) - Jack Straw’s plan to name social workers in family courts ‘breaches human rights’
external story (28/09/2009) - California dreaming of full marijuana legalisation
external story (28/09/2009) - Black bra, red stockings: is that a fair cop?
external story (27/09/2009) - Mabey & Johnson prosecution a feather in the cap of Serious Fraud Office
external story (26/09/2009) - I still have plenty to offer, says librarian forced out of work on 65th birthday
external story (26/09/2009) - Bribes firm ordered to pay £6m for breaching Iraq sanctions
external story (26/09/2009) - Judge demands Government scrap compulsory retirement age
external story (25/09/2009) - Timeline: the battle against enforced retirement
external story (25/09/2009) - Tax system repels foreign insurers, says Lloyd’s chief
external story (25/09/2009) - SEC pursues insider trading case against Perot worker
external story (25/09/2009) - Metropolitan Police chief says fixed penalties undermine courts
external story (25/09/2009) - Loloahi Tapui and her husband arrested by immigration officials
external story (25/09/2009) - Corruption helped cause financial crisis
external story (24/09/2009) - JJB Sports spent £3.7m with its directors' companies
external story (24/09/2009) - Mabey & Johnson to be sentenced in landmark bribery case
external story (24/09/2009) - Perot employee charged with insider dealing
external story (24/09/2009) - Foreign Office chief faces sack after 'anti-Semitic' rant verdict
external story (24/09/2009) - New blow to terror control orders as second suspect released
external story (24/09/2009) - Don’t trust me, I’m a doctor . . .
external story (24/09/2009) - Assisted suicide guide is a blend of protection and compassion
external story (24/09/2009) - European carbon trading market takes hit
external story (24/09/2009) - New guidelines on assisted suicide will help but debate is likely to continue
external story (24/09/2009) - Husband said farewell to dying wife at airport to avoid suicide prosecution
external story (24/09/2009) - Trafigura's £30m payout approved after 'slops' dumped in Ivory Coast
external story (24/09/2009) - Brussels to consider farmers’ milk demands
external story (24/09/2009) - STV poised for counter-offensive in wake of ITV’s £38m action
external story (24/09/2009) - Brussels regulators could order Britain to bail out banks under new rules
external story (24/09/2009) - In the City: so who won The Times/Herbert Smith Advocacy Competition?
external story (24/09/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Carl Richmond
external story (24/09/2009) - Without prejudice: what does it actually mean?
external story (24/09/2009) - File sharing: how can the music industry get the public to pay up?
external story (24/09/2009) - Since my son died we aren't allowed to see our grandchildren
external story (24/09/2009) - Q&A: assisted suicide
external story (23/09/2009) - Keir Starmer: assisted suicide guidlines 'will not be rigid'
external story (23/09/2009) - BNP Paribas director in insider-dealing claim
external story (23/09/2009) - Siemens threatens to sue former bosses
external story (23/09/2009) - Three sent for trial in insider-dealing case
external story (23/09/2009) - IN FULL: factors for and against prosecution
external story (23/09/2009) - Attorney General's aide resigns over housekeeper row
external story (23/09/2009) - Judge Bruce Macmillan resigns after second drink-driving arrest
external story (23/09/2009) - FSA chairman in fresh attack on City traders who ‘cooked up’ crisis
external story (23/09/2009) - Kent attracts new type of tourist: Europeans seeking easy bankruptcy
external story (23/09/2009) - Google wins latest round in Louis Vuitton battle
external story (23/09/2009) - £5,000 illegal worker fine is like a £60 traffic penalty, says law chief
external story (23/09/2009) - Building companies are fined £130m for rigging bids
external story (23/09/2009) - Fake golf club scam 'cost eBay customers millions'
external story (23/09/2009) - Lord Sugar named as victim of sweeteners in Office of Fair Trading inquiry
external story (23/09/2009) - ‘Fat’ family’s legal fight to get children out of care
external story (23/09/2009) - Google wins latest round in brand names dispute
external story (22/09/2009) - Fraudster steals Ben Bernanke's identity
external story (22/09/2009) - Should the Attorney-General keep her job?
external story (22/09/2009) - OFT fines construction sector £129m for bid-rigging
external story (22/09/2009) - Dinner lady Carol Hill sacked for telling parents of attack on daughter
external story (22/09/2009) - Top commercial lawyers forced to slash rates
external story (22/09/2009) - G20 to give regulators power to curb bank bonuses
external story (22/09/2009) - Music teacher Helen Goddard jailed for lesbian affair with pupil
external story (22/09/2009) - Lloyds Bank faces allegations of tax evasion
external story (21/09/2009) - Supreme Court will give a peep into the land of the obscure
external story (21/09/2009) - For and against the guidelines on assisted suicide
external story (21/09/2009) - Illegal migrant row makes Lady Scotland’s job untenable, say Labour MPs
external story (21/09/2009) - Music industry talks break down in illegal downloading row
external story (21/09/2009) - First hearings in new British Supreme Court shrouded in secrecy
external story (21/09/2009) - Assisted suicide investigations will focus on who stood to benefit
external story (21/09/2009) - Richard Dawkins to call for changes to Britain’s libel laws
external story (20/09/2009) - Former investment banker William Murphy wins bigger share of divorce payout
external story (19/09/2009) - Aviva policyholders must settle for £500m payout
external story (19/09/2009) - Yvonne Hossack cleared of professional misconduct
external story (18/09/2009) - Judge sanctions Aviva fund scheme
external story (18/09/2009) - EU to seek global deal on bankers’ bonuses
external story (18/09/2009) - McAlpine managers jailed for accounts fraud
external story (18/09/2009) - Settlement near for Ivory Coast’s victims of contaminated waste
external story (18/09/2009) - Gale Norton at centre of corruption inquiry over oil-shale awards to Shell
external story (18/09/2009) - Attorney-General under investigation for hiring an illegal migrant
external story (18/09/2009) - FSA orders Lloyds to stay in the special assets scheme
external story (18/09/2009) - Harriet Harman tries to end corporate lap-dancing tax break
external story (18/09/2009) - Sky attacks Ofcom over plans to rein in charges
external story (18/09/2009) - Trafigura offers deal to 31,000 Africans over dumped waste
external story (17/09/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Phillippa Kaufman
external story (17/09/2009) - Hold the front page (lawyer’s request)
external story (17/09/2009) - Shipping finds itself at the crest and the bottom of a wave
external story (17/09/2009) - Citizens Advice Bureau: a national treasure under pressure
external story (17/09/2009) - Attorney-General sacks housekeeper alleged to be illegal immigrant
external story (17/09/2009) - Mandelson to shelve laws aimed at cutting binge drinking
external story (17/09/2009) - Reforms will clamp down on ‘menace’ of online libel
external story (17/09/2009) - Foreign Office chief accused of saying: Blow Israel off the face of the Earth
external story (17/09/2009) - Restraints on terror suspects may be lifted, Government admits
external story (17/09/2009) - Should intercept evidence on terror suspects be made admissible in court?
external story (17/09/2009) - Andrew Cuomo New York Attorney-General subpoenas five BoA directors
external story (16/09/2009) - Allen Stanford claims he cannot afford a lawyer
external story (16/09/2009) - Société Générale sues Saudi billionaire to recover $50m loan$
external story (16/09/2009) - Home Secretary Alan Johnson denies 'consipiracy' to shut care homes
external story (16/09/2009) - Home Secretary admits control orders may have to go
external story (16/09/2009) - KPMG director Andrew Wetherall stole £545,000 to fund wife's lifestyle
external story (16/09/2009) - Price war looms as Ofcom frees shackles on BT
external story (16/09/2009) - Brussels may force Lloyds to surrender Halifax
external story (16/09/2009) - Watchdog refuses to scrap ITV contract rules
external story (15/09/2009) - Workers can claim back holidays ruined by illness
external story (15/09/2009) - Divorce: the Government wants talk, talk before war, war
external story (15/09/2009) - First look inside Britain's new Supreme Court
external story (15/09/2009) - Regulators to pore over Magna’s GM Europe deal
external story (15/09/2009) - EU sanctions on Sri Lanka to hit 'cheap' clothing over human rights abuses
external story (15/09/2009) - Aviva accused of 'derisory' settlement in High Court
external story (14/09/2009) - Stop giving ex-wives these undeserved millions, says Baroness Deech
external story (14/09/2009) - Divorcing couples must consider mediation, says Bridget Prentice
external story (14/09/2009) - Telecoms tycoon Denis O'Brien faces Cable & Wireless lawsuit
external story (13/09/2009) - Americans work to raise credit crunch legal float for London Stock Exchange
external story (13/09/2009) - French judge Eva Joly compares Iceland crisis to Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme
external story (13/09/2009) - Jackpot for lawyers in trademark management CPA patent sale
external story (13/09/2009) - Analysis: How Mandelson intends to ban the Phoenix Four
external story (11/09/2009) - Lord Mandelson prepares to ban the ‘Phoenix Four’
external story (11/09/2009) - Lord Phillips: I sympathise over assisted suicide
external story (11/09/2009) - SEC failings laid bare as Madoff tape comes to light
external story (11/09/2009) - The man who fuelled Lord Turner’s attack on the City
external story (11/09/2009) - Dawn raid by regulator after JJB blows whistle on Sports Direct
external story (11/09/2009) - Lord Phillips calls for senior judges to stay on until 75
external story (10/09/2009) - JJB Sports and Sports Direct in fraud inquiry
external story (10/09/2009) - Former bank director guilty of insider dealing
external story (10/09/2009) - Tolkiens win $150m Lord Of The Rings film settlement$
external story (10/09/2009) - Lawyer of the week: Rhona Friedman
external story (10/09/2009) - This could be the last time a politician takes mercy on a prisoner
external story (10/09/2009) - Musicians hit out at plans to cut off internet for file sharers
external story (10/09/2009) - DNA database holds flawed data on ethnicity, claims Ethics Group
external story (10/09/2009) - Clubs face curbs on pursuit of youth
external story (10/09/2009) - TV cameras to capture new era for law lords
external story (10/09/2009) - McCurry Restaurant wins eight-year legal battle with McDonald’s
external story (09/09/2009) - Barclays fined £2.45m for reporting failure
external story (09/09/2009) - Former Dresdner Kleinwort traders sue for €34m
external story (09/09/2009) - Small law firms threatened by soaring insurance costs
external story (09/09/2009) - Orange merger with T-Mobile to face tough competition hurdles
external story (09/09/2009) - Brussels backs Portugal in Bwin online betting case
external story (09/09/2009) - Dresdner sued for millions in withheld bonuses by 72 former traders
external story (08/09/2009) - RBS cuts overdraft penalties ahead of court ruling
external story (08/09/2009) - Release of terror suspect expected to end secret evidence detentions
external story (08/09/2009) - BSA asks City regulator to delay stricter lending rules
external story (08/09/2009) - Google facing European challenge to digital library
external story (08/09/2009) - Sacked executives of Park Resorts win unfair dismissal tribunal
external story (07/09/2009) - Jurors find it hard to tell right from wrong, says study
external story (07/09/2009) - Top terror suspect is freed over secrets fear
external story (07/09/2009) - M’learned friends make hay while City lawyers suffer
external story (07/09/2009) - Buyers of Skype on course for a legal showdown with its founders
external story (07/09/2009) - Terror suspects' release: demise of control orders is inevitable
external story (07/09/2009) - Business big shot: Martin Grant, former chief executive of Park Resorts
external story (07/09/2009) - BAE Systems and SFO discuss compromise deal after epic investigation into arms sales
external story (07/09/2009) - Transsexual killer wins battle to serve life sentence in a women's jail
external story (05/09/2009) - No buyer, no chef and a €50 million legal wrangle for Hôtel de Crillon in Paris
external story (05/09/2009) - Google brought to book over digital library
external story (05/09/2009) - Darling: bonuses must be 'earned not guaranteed'
external story (04/09/2009) - WTO to rule on claims of state aid for Airbus
external story (04/09/2009) - British National Party forced to admit non-whites
external story (04/09/2009) - Murder charge for boys would have made Edlington trial too problematic
external story (04/09/2009) - Partners at SJ Berwin feel pinch as cash is conserved
external story (04/09/2009) - Calling all women solicitors . . . if you want to join the Bench, now's your chance
external story (03/09/2009) - Lord Turner and the City: do lawyers have a voice in the regulation debate?
external story (03/09/2009) - Judges go back to school to learn the art of judging
external story (03/09/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Patrick Green
external story (03/09/2009) - Double murderer Dennis Harland Roberts wins cosmetic-treatment case
external story (03/09/2009) - London Mayor Boris Johnson goes into battle on behalf of City’s financiers
external story (03/09/2009) - Broker fined by Financial Services Authority over ‘acts of omission’ on illegal trading
external story (03/09/2009) - Broker fined £20,000 for allowing insider trading
external story (02/09/2009) - Michael Mansfield - the dangerous subversive?
external story (02/09/2009) - Michael Mansfield, QC, on lawyers, the law and becoming a hate figure
external story (02/09/2009) - Diana was right to be worried, says top QC, Michael Mansfield
external story (02/09/2009) - Divorcing couples encouraged to search for the most favourable court
external story (02/09/2009) - Applicants pull out as FSA gets tough on top bank jobs
external story (01/09/2009) - City braces for Tories’ new financial crime force
external story (01/09/2009) - Judges to be put on trial to test their courtroom skills
external story (01/09/2009) - Lehman faces $100bn claims following bankruptcy$
external story (31/08/2009) - Law firms enjoy vintage year despite dip in profits
external story (31/08/2009) - Allen Stanford hospitalised as CFO pleads guilty
external story (28/08/2009) - Law student wins four-year case to have exam marks upgraded
external story (28/08/2009) - Policing protests: would mediation help?
external story (27/08/2009) - Retirement: it’s a great idea but will anyone ever afford it?
external story (27/08/2009) - The tail of legal aid cuts is wagging the dog of British justice
external story (27/08/2009) - Class actions: why are we waiting?
external story (27/08/2009) - Co-op steals a march on Tesco in the race for legal customers
external story (27/08/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Iain Purvis
external story (27/08/2009) - FSA chairman Lord Turner says City too big
external story (27/08/2009) - Tycoon sues his ex-wife after discovering children were not his
external story (27/08/2009) - I’m a contestant — let me out of here I’m off to an employment tribunal
external story (27/08/2009) - US businessman Hassan Nemazee arrested for alleged Citigroup fraud
external story (25/08/2009) - Can Peter Mandelson cast the internet pirates adrift?
external story (25/08/2009) - Admiral Group warns of rise in fraudulent claims
external story (25/08/2009) - Unmasked blogger Rosemary Port to sue Google for $15m$
external story (25/08/2009) - Human rights watchdog begins legal action over BNP membership policy
external story (25/08/2009) - Senior CPS lawyer, Sarfwaz Ibrahim, arrested on corruption charges
external story (25/08/2009) - Error leaves children unprotected under 1984 Video Recordings Act
external story (25/08/2009) - Prison officials reject Madoff cancer claim
external story (24/08/2009) - Ex-Park Resorts boss alleges GI Partners lied
external story (24/08/2009) - Tullett Prebon traders in City bonus row
external story (23/08/2009) - Lehman Brothers’ creditors face years of delays in recovering assets
external story (22/08/2009) - High court rejects Lehman asset recovery plan
external story (21/08/2009) - Loophole may help Danny Fitzsimons to escape the death penalty
external story (21/08/2009) - Local bus operators face full competition inquiry
external story (21/08/2009) - Barristers’ fees slashed in Government squeeze on legal aid bill
external story (21/08/2009) - Loophole may help Danny Fitzsimons to escape the death penalty
external story (20/08/2009) - Bus operators to be probed over high fares
external story (20/08/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Michael Rowlands
external story (20/08/2009) - 'Understand clients, know what they want and find a solution'
external story (20/08/2009) - Commoditisation - it's a horrible word but it's the way law firms will be working
external story (20/08/2009) - Headhunter Hogarth cites Nomura phone calls in court claim
external story (20/08/2009) - Seven arrests in carbon trading inquiry
external story (20/08/2009) - Injured Marine fighting for compensation says Prince Harry backs him
external story (20/08/2009) - Probation Service boss Phil Wheatley wants fewer community sentences
external story (20/08/2009) - UBS to give up 4,450 client names in tax evasion row
external story (19/08/2009) - Headhunters sue Nomura in row over Lehman staff
external story (19/08/2009) - Edinburgh clears way for Lockerbie bomber Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi’s move to Libya
external story (19/08/2009) - Accountants profit as FSA gets tough with banks
external story (19/08/2009) - John Cleese finally accepts his marriage has ceased to be and pays £12m to ex-wife
external story (18/08/2009) - Duke of York met Gaddafi and his son on private visits to Libya
external story (18/08/2009) - RBS £60bn takeover of ABN under investigation
external story (17/08/2009) - Charity sues government over 'rendition' of two men handed by British to US forces
external story (17/08/2009) - Dubai collapse sparks £3bn in legal claims
external story (16/08/2009) - Novartis sues Glaxo Smith Kline over vaccine patent
external story (16/08/2009) - Financial crisis and dollar weakness take toll on Baker & McKenzie
external story (15/08/2009) - Baker & McKenzie reveals 3% fall in revenue
external story (14/08/2009) - Abercrombie & Fitch told to pay disabled worker Riam Dean £9,000
external story (14/08/2009) - Rio Tinto arrests send jitters through foreign groups operating in China
external story (14/08/2009) - ‘Wriggle-room’ for multimillion-pound bonuses in FSA’s new code, say lawyers
external story (14/08/2009) - Taxman seeks assets as cash feud splits Italy’s Agnelli family
external story (14/08/2009) - Summer Quiz: our entertaining test of memory
external story (13/08/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Des Collins
external story (13/08/2009) - Can you buy an acre of the Moon?
external story (13/08/2009) - Extradited for 'stealing' a mobile phone
external story (13/08/2009) - Taxman wins right to see details of 500,000 offshore bank accounts
external story (13/08/2009) - Briton facing Iraq murder trial on probation for gun offence
external story (13/08/2009) - UBS set to disclose US clients in tax evasion case
external story (12/08/2009) - Rio Tinto China executives charged with bribery
external story (12/08/2009) - City regulator backpedals over bonuses
external story (12/08/2009) - Baby P's father says he will sue 'negligent' Haringey Council
external story (12/08/2009) - Court threat to offshore accounts as taxman does deal with Liechtenstein
external story (12/08/2009) - Phoenix Four under fire in MG Rover report
external story (12/08/2009) - Bernard Madoff finance chief pleads guilty to conspiracy
external story (11/08/2009) - SFO rejects criminal probe into MG Rover sale
external story (11/08/2009) - UK strikes deal to end Liechtenstein tax havens
external story (11/08/2009) - Hedge funds shut out as banks win IMO
external story (11/08/2009) - Government to publish report into MG Rover collapse
external story (11/08/2009) - Judge rejects Bank of America-SEC Settlement
external story (11/08/2009) - Sharon Shoesmith’s legal challenge fast-tracked by High Court
external story (11/08/2009) - Pressure on Rio Tinto as espionage claims intensify in China
external story (11/08/2009) - Senior Treasury official joins OFT reshuffle
external story (10/08/2009) - SFO to decide on MG Rover inquiry tomorrow
external story (10/08/2009) - One-stop courts to help women confront abuse
external story (09/08/2009) - Bernard Madoff aide Frank DiPascali is to plead guilty
external story (09/08/2009) - Revealed: Britain's most lenient judge
external story (09/08/2009) - Deutsche spied on me like the Stasi, says lawyer
external story (09/08/2009) - Spinvox in probe over financial mismanagement
external story (09/08/2009) - Police to ignore European Court of Human Rights ruling on stored DNA
external story (08/08/2009) - OFT refers Sports Direct over JJB Sports stores
external story (07/08/2009) - Linklaters sued by former employee
external story (07/08/2009) - Judge queries SEC deal with Bank of America
external story (06/08/2009) - Ex-AIG boss pays $15m to settle SEC inquiry$
external story (06/08/2009) - Book in for some good summer reading
external story (06/08/2009) - Corby 'toxic soup' case: why it's a long way from being over
external story (06/08/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Ronald Thwaites
external story (06/08/2009) - Trainee barristers are being offered annual salary on a par with MPs
external story (06/08/2009) - Environment Agency cracks down on organised crime in waste industry
external story (06/08/2009) - Tenants to gain safeguards from landlords
external story (05/08/2009) - Law Panel live: cracking down on corruption
external story (05/08/2009) - Minister admits: rape review plans back to drawing board
external story (05/08/2009) - Judge Ian Trigger faces investigation over immigration speech
external story (05/08/2009) - Harriet Harman digs in her heels to demand tougher rape law
external story (05/08/2009) - Juries return to Japanese justice in Katsuyoshi Fujii trial
external story (04/08/2009) - SFO adopts aggressive approach on banking fraud
external story (04/08/2009) - Criminal trials from 18th and 19th centuries go online for first time
external story (03/08/2009) - Tracking law Q and As
external story (02/08/2009) - Suicide and the law – where we stand
external story (02/08/2009) - Assisted suicide: Whose life is it anyway?
external story (02/08/2009) - Guidelines on assisted suicide ‘heading for challenge in the courts’
external story (01/08/2009) - Oleg Deripaska loses his battle to transfer lawsuit from London to Russia
external story (01/08/2009) - Disinherited family win High Court battle for thousands
external story (01/08/2009) - Judge orders Tchenguiz brothers to return files
external story (01/08/2009) - Former GP Michael Irwin questioned by police over Dignitas death
external story (31/07/2009) - US Government settles tax secrecy with UBS
external story (31/07/2009) - Hacker Gary McKinnon fights on as extradition appeal rejected
external story (31/07/2009) - Earl of Sandwich bites takeaway owner over use of name
external story (31/07/2009) - 'Right to die' campaigner Debbie Purdy wins House of Lords ruling
external story (31/07/2009) - Matthew Fisher wins 40 per cent of royalties to A Whiter Shade of Pale
external story (31/07/2009) - Fund manager Hermitage Capital hopes US court action will link Russian bank to fraud
external story (31/07/2009) - Enron boss may see jail time cut in resentencing
external story (30/07/2009) - Enron boss seeks early release in court appeal
external story (30/07/2009) - Historic last words that bring years of uncertainty and fear to an end
external story (30/07/2009) - Auditors cleared in landmark negligence case
external story (30/07/2009) - Farewell to the law lords
external story (30/07/2009) - Victims pleased over legal ruling in Corby 'toxic soup' case
external story (30/07/2009) - How virtual lawyers are weathering the recession
external story (30/07/2009) - Suicide law campaigner Debbie Purdy hopes for crucial law lords ruling
external story (30/07/2009) - A high-flier no one envied
external story (30/07/2009) - The stress of being a female lawyer
external story (30/07/2009) - Law lords pass into history with move to the UK's new supreme court
external story (30/07/2009) - Corby council found liable for causing birth defects
external story (29/07/2009) - MoD under fire for trying to cut compensation to injured soldiers
external story (28/07/2009) - Northern Rock investors lose compensation appeal
external story (28/07/2009) - Successful lawyer with post-natal depression drowned herself
external story (28/07/2009) - US-style community justice courts fail to reduce reoffending rates
external story (28/07/2009) - Judge defends US-style initiative as integral part of the community
external story (28/07/2009) - Bar Council says Crown Prosecution Service wasting millions with in-house prosecutions
external story (27/07/2009) - Business claims fuel surge in libel actions
external story (27/07/2009) - Dinghy sailors and canoeists to be subject to shipping laws
external story (27/07/2009) - Damages in Emlick's libel case could top £1m
external story (26/07/2009) - British trader seeks $100m pay from Citi$
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external story (26/07/2009) - Civilian engineer loses claim against MoD over blast injuries in Iraq
external story (24/07/2009) - Police inquiry into MPs’ expenses to be quick and focused, says DPP
external story (24/07/2009) - OFT increases pressure over milk price-fixing
external story (23/07/2009) - Lord Neuberger named Master of the Rolls
external story (23/07/2009) - The Times Law100 2009
external story (23/07/2009) - Charity: can it begin at school?
external story (23/07/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Rachel Atkins
external story (23/07/2009) - FSA fines HSBC units £3m for ‘careless’ handling of confidential data
external story (23/07/2009) - Lehman analyst told to suppress negative research, Tribunal hears
external story (22/07/2009) - In the City: the long and the short of breakfast seminars
external story (22/07/2009) - Deutsche Bank under investigation for 'spying'
external story (21/07/2009) - SFO unveils plans for US-style negotiations
external story (21/07/2009) - Legal aid auctions on hold after new delay
external story (21/07/2009) - Scholar denies that Islamic divorce procedure is biased against women
external story (21/07/2009) - Change would help to expose unjust rulings
external story (21/07/2009) - Regional law firms take severe steps to cut costs
external story (21/07/2009) - More non-Muslims turning to Sharia courts to resolve civil disputes
external story (21/07/2009) - Sharia penal codes would benefit Britain says Muslim Sheikh Suhaib Hasan
external story (21/07/2009) - Sharia penal codes would benefit Britain says Muslim Sheikh Suhaib Hasan
external story (21/07/2009) - Equitable Life policyholders head to court
external story (20/07/2009) - Complex cases surge
external story (20/07/2009) - Complex cases surge
external story (20/07/2009) - Even as police investigate £80m Ponzi scheme, some 'victims' can't believe it
external story (20/07/2009) - Lawyers will launch £50m ‘litigation fund’
external story (19/07/2009) - Lawyer banks on record damages as panel upholds her harassment claim
external story (18/07/2009) - Jack Straw’s plan to curb nuisance claims by prisioners ‘a sham’
external story (17/07/2009) - Cost ceiling means defendants who win their cases may face a big bill
external story (17/07/2009) - Justice Committee criticises plans for £12m cuts in family legal aid
external story (17/07/2009) - Innocent people ‘won’t go through with cases’ if reforms are approved
external story (17/07/2009) - Legal aid cuts raise fear of one law for rich and another for the poor
external story (16/07/2009) - UK banks face clampdown on risk and bonuses
external story (16/07/2009) - Supreme Court shows its colours
external story (16/07/2009) - The reel treats you’re not allowed to see
external story (16/07/2009) - 'Brand' awareness in the divorce courts
external story (16/07/2009) - The Times defends libel case over alleged police link to security firm
external story (16/07/2009) - Lawyer of the week: Helen Jackson
external story (16/07/2009) - Sir Mark Potter rules on media and celebrity cases in family courts
external story (16/07/2009) - Pension fund sues ratings agencies over $1bn losses$
external story (15/07/2009) - Legal aid for prisoners to be capped as Jack Straw criticises lawyers
external story (15/07/2009) - Lord Chief Justice warns of dangers over MPs' expenses body
external story (15/07/2009) - Former Sinopec chief sentenced to death
external story (15/07/2009) - Charles Taylor denounces war crimes trial as 'deception, deceit and lies'
external story (15/07/2009) - Iraqi interpreters employed by British to sue over lack of protection
external story (15/07/2009) - Tension rises as Chinese question local steel traders in Rio Tinto 'sypying' case
external story (15/07/2009) - China widens Rio spy probe to local traders
external story (14/07/2009) - 'Hardnosed' SFO to tap phones of suspected fraudsters
external story (14/07/2009) - Organised crime groups one step ahead of police, Home Office admits
external story (14/07/2009) - Abuse video shown at public inquiry into British Army interrogation of Iraqis
external story (14/07/2009) - Virgin Atlantic chief Steve Ridgway admits he knew of conspiracy with BA to fix prices
external story (14/07/2009) - Father who found son dead in caravan park pond must repay £25,000
external story (14/07/2009) - Judge delays trial in UBS tax secrecy case
external story (13/07/2009) - BA staff in court on price fixing allegations
external story (13/07/2009) - Solicitor Leslie Seldon's retirement age challenge at appeal court
external story (13/07/2009) - Moriarty lawyer buys chocs on expenses
external story (12/07/2009) - Soldier's mother wins court fight over Snatch Land Rovers
external story (11/07/2009) - Buy-to-let landlords can claim millions as Foxtons loses commissions case
external story (11/07/2009) - China accuses detained Rio workers of bribery
external story (10/07/2009) - British company pleads guilty to corruption
external story (10/07/2009) - Foxtons loses legal battle over landlord fees
external story (10/07/2009) - Rio workers face jail as China gathers evidence
external story (10/07/2009) - Partners’ profits down by tenth at Allen & Overy law firm
external story (10/07/2009) - Judges to work overtime as cuts and delays put justice at risk
external story (10/07/2009) - Case studies: The defendant and the solicitor
external story (10/07/2009) - Magistrates angry over cuts as on-the-spot fines replace court hearings
external story (10/07/2009) - British company to plead guilty in first corruption prosecution
external story (09/07/2009) - Shadow minister calls for power to be given back to the people
external story (09/07/2009) - East Coast debacle puts rail franchise rules in spotlight
external story (09/07/2009) - End muddle over stem-cell patents or US will race ahead
external story (09/07/2009) - Joint enterprise law means even bystanders can get life
external story (09/07/2009) - Lawyer of the week: Ayesha Vardag
external story (09/07/2009) - Straw promises another increase in media scrutiny of family courts
external story (09/07/2009) - Jack Straw sticks to promises on family courts reporting reforms
external story (09/07/2009) - Rio Tinto executives arrested in China
external story (08/07/2009) - China arrests Rio Tinto executive for 'spying'
external story (08/07/2009) - Jack Straw to close legal loophole used by fugitive war criminals
external story (08/07/2009) - Amendment to relax law on assisted dying is thrown out by peers
external story (08/07/2009) - Yorkshire lawyer Nigel Knowles took on the world and won
external story (08/07/2009) - Yorkshire lawyer who took on the world and won
external story (08/07/2009) - Jury discharged in Richard Desmond libel case
external story (07/07/2009) - Jury discharged in Richard Desmond libel case
external story (07/07/2009) - Tribunals Service creaks as claims soar by 40 per cent
external story (07/07/2009) - Jack Straw to close legal loophole used by fugitive war criminals
external story (07/07/2009) - Mandelson presses SFO to probe MG Rover collapse
external story (06/07/2009) - For better, for worse. In prenup and in wealth
external story (05/07/2009) - Downturn yields rich pickings for Linklaters
external story (04/07/2009) - Express proprietor, Richard Desmond, in libel action against journalist
external story (04/07/2009) - Linklaters edges past rivals as UK's biggest firm
external story (03/07/2009) - Double jeopardy killer Mario Celaire gets minimum of 23 years jail
external story (03/07/2009) - Evidence 'not enough' as terror suspect scores win
external story (03/07/2009) - Family courts in crisis, says Sir Mark Potter
external story (03/07/2009) - Freshfields hits top spot in legal fees league
external story (03/07/2009) - Freshfields hits top spot in legal fees league
external story (03/07/2009) - Heiress wins battle to uphold pre-nuptial contract
external story (02/07/2009) - US marshals begin seizure of Bernard Madoff penthouse
external story (02/07/2009) - Analysis: no longer the divorce capital of hte world
external story (02/07/2009) - Freshfields defies market to post 9% jump in revenue
external story (02/07/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Mohammed Ayub
external story (02/07/2009) - Sarcastic, rude: is this the way to question child witnesses?
external story (02/07/2009) - Eurojust, the EU fraud body, fails to fulfil its brief
external story (02/07/2009) - Amending the law on the DNA database needs proper scrutiny
external story (02/07/2009) - Clifford Chance profits slump as clients are hit by financial crisis
external story (02/07/2009) - Credit card companies face a ban on 'exploiting' debtors
external story (02/07/2009) - Bernard Madoff gets 150 years in prison
external story (01/07/2009) - Clifford Chance profit plummets 37%
external story (01/07/2009) - Engineer wounded in Iraq claims for damages
external story (30/06/2009) - Enter this year's Times/Herbert Smith advocacy competition
external story (30/06/2009) - Enter this year's Times/Herbert Smith advocacy competition
external story (30/06/2009) - Sharia courts: are their rulings breaching British law?
external story (30/06/2009) - Does the jury system still work?
external story (30/06/2009) - Bernard Madoff victim claims: ‘He robbed me. I’ll be unable to afford food'
external story (30/06/2009) - Judge Gerald Price is suspended after claims by male prostitute
external story (30/06/2009) - Commons clerk raises legal obstacle to Westminster 'clean-up' Bill
external story (29/06/2009) - Live: Madoff sentencing in New York
external story (29/06/2009) - Baroness Vadera likely to be appointed to European Commission
external story (29/06/2009) - Magic fades for Clifford Chance with Americans on brink of centre stage return
external story (29/06/2009) - Bernard Madoff to face angry investors who fell victim to $65bn swindle$
external story (29/06/2009) - Law firms slam EU skills ruling
external story (28/06/2009) - Treasury keeps grip on banks in shake-up
external story (28/06/2009) - Weird cases: possession of pie with unlawful intent
external story (26/06/2009) - Allen Stanford denies $7bn pyramid scheme swindling charges$
external story (26/06/2009) - Jewish school broke race laws by refusing boy whose mother had converted
external story (26/06/2009) - £1.8 million windfall husband escapes divorce renegotiation
external story (26/06/2009) - Creating law: from a blank sheet of paper to justice from the bench
external story (25/06/2009) - Formula One: why falling out is an expensive game
external story (25/06/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Dan Brennan
external story (25/06/2009) - Low-paid male council workers win right to equal pay with women
external story (25/06/2009) - A glass of wine with your picnic? It's against the law
external story (25/06/2009) - Earl Spencer and ex-wife in secret talks after failing to ban media
external story (25/06/2009) - French cosmetics giant L’Oréal guilty of racial discrimination
external story (25/06/2009) - Pupils free to rate teachers’ performance online
external story (24/06/2009) - L'Oreal found guilty of racism in shampoo ads
external story (24/06/2009) - Earl Spencer fails to win blanket press ban in divorce proceedings
external story (24/06/2009) - Lords scrutinise bank charges
external story (23/06/2009) - Woolf v Genn: the decline of civil justice
external story (23/06/2009) - Madoff lawyer seeks "just" sentence for $65bn fraudster$
external story (23/06/2009) - Analysis: Mau Mau claim will be fought every step of the way
external story (23/06/2009) - Analysis: Britain has moral duty to allow Mau Mau case to proceed
external story (23/06/2009) - Mau Mau rebel recalls nine years of 'British torture' in detention camp
external story (23/06/2009) - Mau Mau veterans claim compensation over ‘lost decade’
external story (23/06/2009) - SEC charges four recruiters with helping Madoff
external story (22/06/2009) - Tycoon Scot Young faces jail in £400m divorce
external story (21/06/2009) - History-making divorcee Julia McFarlane is awarded an extra £100,000 a year
external story (20/06/2009) - Weird cases: And this week's award for judicial petulance goes to . . .
external story (19/06/2009) - Allen Stanford arrested in the US after surrendering to the FBI
external story (19/06/2009) - Total sacks 900 workers in Lindsey strike row
external story (19/06/2009) - Brown fights all-powerful EU financial supervisors
external story (19/06/2009) - Total sacks 900 workers in Lindsey strike row
external story (19/06/2009) - Commentary: a long history of jury 'nobbling'
external story (18/06/2009) - Journalist Suzanne Breen need not disclose Real IRA contacts
external story (18/06/2009) - First criminal trial without a jury approved
external story (18/06/2009) - IVF libel battle shows how capping costs would hit claims
external story (18/06/2009) - Rio Tinto deal heralds huge changes
external story (18/06/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Neil Sampson
external story (18/06/2009) - Rio Tinto deal heralds huge changes
external story (18/06/2009) - Lawyers revolt over auction of legal aid work
external story (18/06/2009) - A tasty piece of thinking puts potato snack in its place
external story (18/06/2009) - Glitz, glamour and gruffness vanish with great names
external story (18/06/2009) - Rio Tinto’s legal switch puts pressure on London
external story (18/06/2009) - Why Lord Steyn believes ID cards should be scrapped
external story (17/06/2009) - Writer advised on how to evade long arm of the law
external story (17/06/2009) - Judge calls for action to stop British 'epidemic' of family breakdown
external story (17/06/2009) - Sentences for knife killers to be reviewed after Ben Kinsella murder
external story (17/06/2009) - Jewish couple sue over lighting that makes them ‘work’ on sabbath
external story (17/06/2009) - Ruling on NightJack author Richard Horton kills blogger anonymity
external story (16/06/2009) - Analysis: bloggers can no longer be sure on anonymity
external story (16/06/2009) - Attorney-General rules Baby P sentences 'not too lenient'
external story (16/06/2009) - GCHQ man, Neil McLellan, faces jail sentence after lying under oath
external story (16/06/2009) - UK legal industry faces loss of 10,000 lawyers
external story (15/06/2009) - Social services cut dying mother’s time with her children
external story (15/06/2009) - Solicitor General Vera Baird tells judges to dispel rape myths
external story (15/06/2009) - Army chiefs in Afghanistan cannot be sued for death of their troops
external story (15/06/2009) - Divorce settlement granted after 22 years
external story (13/06/2009) - Former pupil sues Oundle School over drunken fall from window
external story (12/06/2009) - Weird cases: 'you're telling me this isn't fruit?'
external story (12/06/2009) - Journalist faces Real IRA death threat if she helps police
external story (12/06/2009) - Curious case of Lindt's chocolate Easter bunny trademark
external story (12/06/2009) - Judges order Abu Qatata assets to be unfrozen
external story (11/06/2009) - Lindt bunny case bounces back into courts
external story (11/06/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Chris Fry
external story (11/06/2009) - Civil justice system: why we are doing well but can do better
external story (11/06/2009) - Why must a secret service fair hearing be heard in secret?
external story (11/06/2009) - Is that it for final salary pension schemes?
external story (11/06/2009) - Corporate manslaughter: making work a much safer place
external story (11/06/2009) - Case study: stateless Palestinian came to Britain as refugee
external story (11/06/2009) - Law Lords devastate terror control orders in secret evidence ruling
external story (10/06/2009) - Analysis: contol orders ruling - information or freedom
external story (10/06/2009) - Supreme Court gives go-ahead to Chrysler sale
external story (10/06/2009) - The men behind the control order appeal
external story (10/06/2009) - Q&A: terror control orders
external story (10/06/2009) - Gary McKinnon, hacker with Asperger syndrome, fights extradition to US
external story (10/06/2009) - Northern Rock investors step up payout fight
external story (10/06/2009) - Treasury weighs the options for autumn sale of Northern Rock
external story (10/06/2009) - London's Metropolitan Police accused of waterboarding suspects
external story (10/06/2009) - Buyers circle Keydata while Revenue seeks unpaid tax
external story (10/06/2009) - EU finance ministers clash over reforms
external story (09/06/2009) - Secret evidence: undermining the great traditions of British justice
external story (09/06/2009) - Families of victims triumph in civil lawsuit over Omagh bombings
external story (09/06/2009) - How the Real IRA brought murderous mayhem to Omagh on a summer day
external story (09/06/2009) - Omagh damages may prompt legal action against IRA backers
external story (09/06/2009) - Shell agrees $15.5m settlement over death of Saro-Wiwa and eight others$
external story (09/06/2009) - BBC faces £6m payout in libel case with IVF doctor Mohamed Taranissi
external story (09/06/2009) - Opt out or your number’s up for mobile phone privacy
external story (09/06/2009) - Cherie Booth turns mediator to cut legal costs for companies
external story (09/06/2009) - Fertility doctor Mohamed Taranissi awarded libel settlement with BBC
external story (09/06/2009) - Omagh: the four men found responsible for the bombing
external story (08/06/2009) - BPP agrees £304m US takeover
external story (08/06/2009) - Families of victims triumph in civil lawsuit over Omagh bombings
external story (08/06/2009) - Fraudsters jailed over Aviva scam
external story (08/06/2009) - Search for Madoff assets pits British and Americans against one another in New York court
external story (08/06/2009) - Omagh bombing families face judgment day in their quest for justice
external story (08/06/2009) - UK faces backlash over 'libel tourists'
external story (07/06/2009) - Leading City lawyer finds his elixir of love in opera
external story (06/06/2009) - Judge rules ceremony with priest was not a marriage
external story (05/06/2009) - Weird cases: if you don't like this excuse, I have others
external story (05/06/2009) - Nuclear test veterans win right to sue Government
external story (05/06/2009) - Ex Countrywide chief charged with fraud
external story (04/06/2009) - New Qatar court will blend legal cultures of West and East
external story (04/06/2009) - Judge selection still perceived as unfair
external story (04/06/2009) - How the rule of law can avoid the world at war
external story (04/06/2009) - Women used to talk about how little time they had taken off to have children
external story (04/06/2009) - Lessons for the new court and tribunal in Qatar
external story (04/06/2009) - Qatar Law Forum: anyone who is anyone celebrates the rule of law
external story (04/06/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Heather Rogers
external story (04/06/2009) - Prime crime: Britain’s animal rustlers
external story (04/06/2009) - Rwanda: why Keir Starmer has to act
external story (04/06/2009) - UK companies linked to Iraqi reconstruction fraud inquiry
external story (04/06/2009) - Madoff sons speak of 'biblical' betrayal
external story (03/06/2009) - Debbie Purdy takes assisted suicide case to the House of Lords
external story (02/06/2009) - Elitist culture of secrecy must end, says Lord Falconer
external story (02/06/2009) - Gordon Brown and Treasury accused on banking crisis
external story (02/06/2009) - MPs brought disgrace upon themselves, says Lord Falconer of Thoroton
external story (02/06/2009) - Short-selling rules extended by FSA
external story (01/06/2009) - Chrysler sale to Fiat approved by judge
external story (01/06/2009) - Home Secretary Jacqui Smith to fight shock-jock Michael Savage's lawsuit
external story (01/06/2009) - GM bond deal paves way for Chapter 11
external story (01/06/2009) - FSA steps up battle against insider trading
external story (01/06/2009) - Court takes child of ‘stupid’ mother
external story (31/05/2009) - Mother ‘too stupid’ to keep child
external story (31/05/2009) - Investors to sue Lloyds chiefs
external story (31/05/2009) - Weird cases: bored juror goes missing
external story (29/05/2009) - Child court chief Anthony Douglas is called to account by judge
external story (29/05/2009) - Cafcass improving under Anthony Douglas but still fails children
external story (29/05/2009) - Briton Robert Tringham charged over $7 million Ponzi scheme$
external story (28/05/2009) - Jack Straw defends virtual courts after trial at police station
external story (28/05/2009) - £15,000 Times fine proves the need for reform of an indefensible law
external story (28/05/2009) - Should Britain import the US method of dealing with fraud?
external story (28/05/2009) - Would you want to know if a Ouija board decided your case?
external story (28/05/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Jocelyn Cockburn
external story (28/05/2009) - Sikirat Agbaje appeals to Lords over £7,000 Nigerian divorce payout
external story (28/05/2009) - Six arrested in FSA insider dealing probe
external story (27/05/2009) - Partner profits at Lovells down 12%
external story (27/05/2009) - Eversheds profits plunge 27 per cent as downturn bites
external story (27/05/2009) - Third Morgan Stanley trader is sanctioned
external story (27/05/2009) - Harry Rednapp lawyer takes on the police again over search warrant
external story (27/05/2009) - Policeman is cleared by IPCC over Jean Charles de Menezes inquest
external story (27/05/2009) - Colin Port defies court order to return images of child abuse
external story (27/05/2009) - FSA bans third Morgan Stanley trader in two weeks
external story (26/05/2009) - Shell in court over death of Nigerian activist
external story (26/05/2009) - Why Qatar will be the place to be this weekend
external story (26/05/2009) - City police warn of huge rise in fraud cases
external story (26/05/2009) - CBI calls for urgent reform of pensions legislation to let companies repair shortfalls
external story (26/05/2009) - Rockefeller impostor to plead insanity in daughter abduction trial
external story (26/05/2009) - Council uses terror law to spy on shirker in shower
external story (24/05/2009) - Hammer and tongs row at Good Hair Day
external story (24/05/2009) - Third man in fraud inquiry flies into UK
external story (23/05/2009) - The Times fined £15,000 for contempt of court
external story (23/05/2009) - Law should be changed to increase transparency of juries
external story (23/05/2009) - Analysis: is eBay’s victory good for consumers?
external story (22/05/2009) - Weird cases: dodging jury service
external story (22/05/2009) - eBay not liable for L'Oreal fakes sold in UK
external story (22/05/2009) - Scientific advances brought demise of double jeopardy rule
external story (22/05/2009) - Two arrests in investigation into alleged £250m fraud
external story (22/05/2009) - Businesses at risk of fines as India gets tough on competition rules
external story (21/05/2009) - Police ordered to delete images of peaceful protester Andrew Wood
external story (21/05/2009) - City police arrest two over £50m fraud scheme
external story (21/05/2009) - Analysis: Private Eye victory benefits lawyers and their clients
external story (21/05/2009) - Rich investors sue Queen’s bankers
external story (29/03/2009) - Revealed: law firms costing NHS millions
external story (29/03/2009) - FSA hails significant victory as solicitor and father-in-law are guilty of insider dealing
external story (28/03/2009) - FSA wins first conviction for insider dealing
external story (27/03/2009) - Police to investigate MI5 over Guantánamo torture claims
external story (27/03/2009) - Beware of jumping on the brandwagon
external story (26/03/2009) - The Acas view: our new code will have a positive impact
external story (26/03/2009) - In the City: looking for a silver lining?
external story (26/03/2009) - Google Street View and Paul McCartney's hugely high wall
external story (26/03/2009) - Bringing barristers into harmony with the times
external story (26/03/2009) - Judges accuse Jack Straw of trying to limit their discretionary powers
external story (26/03/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Rag Chand
external story (26/03/2009) - Don't make a twit of yourself while tweeting
external story (26/03/2009) - Judge freezes assets of Bernard Madoff's brother
external story (26/03/2009) - Seventy is far too early for a supreme court judge to retire . . .
external story (26/03/2009) - Seventy is far too early for a supreme court judge to retire . . .
external story (26/03/2009) - Acas code has a second crack at deadling with employment disputes
external story (26/03/2009) - Allied Irish Banks hit by £56m loans scam
external story (26/03/2009) - Regulation of City law firms 'not fit for purpose'
external story (26/03/2009) - Pupil barrister takes top place at 2009 Times Law Awards
external story (26/03/2009) - Judges fail in Tribunal bid to extend working lives beyond 70
external story (26/03/2009) - US brewer loses latest battle over Budweiser name
external story (25/03/2009) - AIG executives in London 'hold out in bonus assault'
external story (25/03/2009) - Dawson takes legal advice as it loses contracts
external story (25/03/2009) - Family courts: the poor and most vulnerable are paying dearly
external story (25/03/2009) - Jack Straw unveils tougher corruption laws
external story (25/03/2009) - The Water Cooler
external story (24/03/2009) - Oil company accused of 'nobbling' witnesses in African toxic waste case
external story (24/03/2009) - Business big shot: Charles Randell of Slaughter and May
external story (24/03/2009) - Don’t change rules on charges, warns Keir Starmer
external story (24/03/2009) - Davender Kumar Ghai demands open-air Hindu cremation – in Newcastle
external story (24/03/2009) - Lloyd's warns of rise in lawsuits against business
external story (24/03/2009) - Dragon Oil admits ex-staff took money for deals
external story (24/03/2009) - Home buyers set for rise in legal fees as Abbey cuts ties to 7,000 solicitors
external story (24/03/2009) - Broker MF Global admits defrauding client
external story (24/03/2009) - Senior judge warns that changes will not open up family courts
external story (24/03/2009) - Stars call for end to archaic libel laws
external story (23/03/2009) - Lawyer seeks £5m for childhood abuse
external story (23/03/2009) - Lawyers use NHS as £100m cash cow
external story (22/03/2009) - Publish and be slammed
external story (22/03/2009) - Parents given hours to appeal for Baby OT's right to life
external story (20/03/2009) - 'Islamophobe' head Erica Connor wins Surrey County Council payout
external story (20/03/2009) - Daughters cut out of will by Megan Swanston, mother they tried to evict
external story (20/03/2009) - Total alone held liable for Buncefield explosion
external story (20/03/2009) - Slaughter and May earns £9.4m on Northern Rock
external story (20/03/2009) - Mayer Brown to axe up to 55 in London
external story (20/03/2009) - Solicitors to take on estate agents
external story (19/03/2009) - Property fraud: now the Metropolitan Police get in on the act
external story (19/03/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Russell Van Praagh
external story (19/03/2009) - Water Cooler
external story (19/03/2009) - Divorce: why being North or South of the Border makes such a difference
external story (19/03/2009) - Financial Services Authority 'crackdown' greeted with City relief
external story (19/03/2009) - Dinner lady sues boy who broke her nose while playing tag
external story (19/03/2009) - In the City: don't let a crisis to waste
external story (19/03/2009) - Searching for answers at Deepcut Barracks
external story (19/03/2009) - Bernard Madoff's auditor charged with fraud over 17 years
external story (19/03/2009) - Guardian loses appeal over Barclays tax gag
external story (19/03/2009) - More power for JPs raises fear of prison overcrowding crisis
external story (19/03/2009) - Cuomo: kickback deals included Carlyle Group
external story (19/03/2009) - BAA may challenge order to sell airports
external story (19/03/2009) - Final say for judges on private inquests
external story (18/03/2009) - Financial Services Authority to get tough on banks and bonus culture
external story (18/03/2009) - New boardroom code to 'draw on lessons' from bank crisis
external story (18/03/2009) - Disgraced banker Sir Fred Goodwin got £1.8 million tax break
external story (18/03/2009) - Lawyers welcome plans for financial shake-up
external story (18/03/2009) - Attorney-General boosts fraud-busting powers
external story (18/03/2009) - Competition chiefs check on bidders for Gatwick
external story (17/03/2009) - Bernard Madoff: Mrs Madoff's name on documents unlikely to thwart US hunt for $100m$
external story (17/03/2009) - HMRC investigates allegations of tax avoidance schemes at Barclays
external story (17/03/2009) - Shell investigated by SEC over bribery claims
external story (17/03/2009) - AIG refuses to say who got $165 million of bonuses as Obama denounces 'greed'$
external story (17/03/2009) - Barclays in court again to halt publication
external story (17/03/2009) - Eleven AIG executives quit despite bonuses up to $4.6 million$
external story (17/03/2009) - Why the courts are at breaking point
external story (17/03/2009) - Pension funds face 'uphill task' against Sir Fred Goodwin and RBS
external story (17/03/2009) - Barclays wins injunction against publication of 'tax dodge' memos
external story (17/03/2009) - Lloyds shareholders form action group to oppose increased government stake
external story (16/03/2009) - Financial watchdog out to clip the hedge funds
external story (16/03/2009) - Pensioners hire Cherie Blair to sue Sir Fred Goodwin and RBS
external story (16/03/2009) - Judge calls for end to use of 'honour killings' term
external story (16/03/2009) - Helmetless cyclists must share blame for injuries, rules judge
external story (15/03/2009) - ‘Gents, divorce now - you’ll save a bundle’
external story (15/03/2009) - Helmetless cyclists must share blame for injuries, rules judge
external story (15/03/2009) - Michael Mansfield, QC, to give up court work
external story (14/03/2009) - 'Use terrorism law on Goodwin'
external story (14/03/2009) - Neighbours' access road dispute takes expensive route to High Court
external story (13/03/2009) - Lehman Brothers: Lawyer had to haggle to keep the lights on
external story (13/03/2009) - Lord Laming report: ‘We must never leave children in danger just to save a £4,000 fee’
external story (13/03/2009) - I knew it was criminal fraud and I’m sorry, says Bernard Madoff
external story (13/03/2009) - Stansted legal challenge defeated
external story (13/03/2009) - Crossing over to Islamic banking
external story (12/03/2009) - Plans for more cuts to legal aid put families ‘at risk’
external story (12/03/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Gordon Deane
external story (12/03/2009) - 'Credit-crunched' fund manager Bryan Myerson tries to claw back £9.5m from ex-wife
external story (12/03/2009) - European Commission raids EDF in price-fixing investigation
external story (12/03/2009) - Accused Allen Stanford invokes the Fifth Amendment
external story (12/03/2009) - The jury decides - a very British kind of justice
external story (12/03/2009) - Michael Grade threatens minister Andy Burnham with court battle
external story (12/03/2009) - Madoff heads for court to admit $50bn fraud$
external story (12/03/2009) - Baker & McKenzie to cut up to 85 jobs in London
external story (12/03/2009) - EDF faces lawsuit over threat to cut off electricity to Lehman Brothers
external story (12/03/2009) - What Bernard Madoff can expect in prison
external story (12/03/2009) - Bernard Madoff jailed until sentencing after pleading guilty to $50 billion fraud$
external story (12/03/2009) - Lord Judge: recession could harm judicial diversity
external story (12/03/2009) - Bernard Madoff pleads guilty to all criminal charges
external story (12/03/2009) - City tycoon pleads poverty in £10m divorce
external story (11/03/2009) - Redundancy insurers add bank staff to blacklist
external story (11/03/2009) - Banks accused of aiding corrupt regimes
external story (11/03/2009) - Three more directors suspended at sub-prime lender Cattles
external story (11/03/2009) - Bernard Madoff faces 150 years as he agrees to plead guilty to fraud
external story (11/03/2009) - Allen Stanford refuses to co-operate with fraud investigators
external story (11/03/2009) - Hammonds lawyer accused of taking 'secret payments'
external story (11/03/2009) - Jack Straw to probe internet libel law
external story (11/03/2009) - Homeowner Kenneth Batchelor cleared of murder after shooting dead intruder
external story (11/03/2009) - Tennis player's victory over secret list of banned aircraft hand luggage
external story (10/03/2009) - Bankruptcy becomes America's growth industry
external story (10/03/2009) - Robert Moore snubbed by Royal Mail after he stopped runaway post van
external story (10/03/2009) - Delay to online bidding for reactor sites could open window for legal challenge
external story (10/03/2009) - FSA investigates Resolution founder Clive Cowdery over £5bn sale
external story (10/03/2009) - Clive Stafford Smith: 'If I had my time all over again, I'd defend paedophiles'
external story (10/03/2009) - White & Case slashes another 400 jobs
external story (10/03/2009) - Eight arrested over £40m mortgage fraud
external story (10/03/2009) - Cattles suspends three more directors in probe
external story (10/03/2009) - Breaking up is hard to do
external story (10/03/2009) - Northern Rock rescue 'did not limit competition'
external story (10/03/2009) - Plucky Brits win battle of the teapots against Germans
external story (10/03/2009) - Cool heads: meet ten lawyers thriving despite the recession
external story (09/03/2009) - Man Financial 'overstated value of account by millions'
external story (09/03/2009) - British duo deny industrial espionage
external story (09/03/2009) - L'Oréal begins lawsuit against eBay over sale of fake cosmetics
external story (09/03/2009) - Lawyer and father-in-law 'profited' from inside information
external story (09/03/2009) - Law firms from 21 countries meet to plot case against Bernard Madoff
external story (09/03/2009) - Omar al-Bashir may face new charges for ousting aid agencies from Sudan
external story (07/03/2009) - Brief encounter: My son has been asked to repay his mortgage within a month
external story (06/03/2009) - Hopes dashed as judges support compulsory retirement at 65
external story (06/03/2009) - Women and children 'at risk as family courts reach breaking point'
external story (06/03/2009) - CPS to apologise to family of murder victim Sabina Akhtar
external story (06/03/2009) - British solicitor Jeffrey Tesler arrested over gas deal ‘bribes’
external story (06/03/2009) - Judge scuppers fishermen’s plan for new jetty
external story (06/03/2009) - Companies ‘paid for secret database on troublemakers’
external story (06/03/2009) - London trader at centre of Merrill investigation into 'irregularities'
external story (06/03/2009) - Merrill executives subpoenaed on bonuses
external story (05/03/2009) - Here’s £10,000, take a year off, law firms tell graduate recruits
external story (05/03/2009) - Bogus peer Hugh Rodley tried to pull off world’s biggest bank raid
external story (05/03/2009) - In the court of public opinion? Forget PR — it’s a lawyer you need
external story (05/03/2009) - Stop your racist land grab, tribunal tells Robert Mugabe
external story (05/03/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Will James
external story (05/03/2009) - Brussels to investigate overpricing at petrol pumps
external story (05/03/2009) - How secure is the rule of law in South Africa?
external story (05/03/2009) - In the City: crystal ball under stress
external story (05/03/2009) - FSA faces multimillion claim for failing to stop Terry Freeman trading
external story (05/03/2009) - How can someone steal you house? Easily
external story (05/03/2009) - One small step for the ICC, a giant step for Darfur
external story (05/03/2009) - Tesco wins appeal against Competition Commission test for new sites
external story (05/03/2009) - Inspectors call for 'cultural shift' within Crown Prosecution Service
external story (05/03/2009) - Ministers ordered to justify retirement age
external story (05/03/2009) - UBS hits out at improper US legal action
external story (05/03/2009) - Treasury Solicitor Jenkins made honorary QC
external story (05/03/2009) - Economic downturn intensifies age discrimination fight
external story (05/03/2009) - Tesco wins fight over store competition test
external story (04/03/2009) - City boss Jerry Lees accused over affairs and bonuses
external story (04/03/2009) - Clifford Chance to shed 115 support staff in latest round of job cuts
external story (04/03/2009) - Profile: Nicholas Green, the QC who won the Tesco case
external story (04/03/2009) - City law firms offer trainees £10,000 not to work for a year
external story (04/03/2009) - Prison's not so bad after all, says disgraced Lord Black
external story (03/03/2009) - New ruling to force British voters to show ID before voting
external story (03/03/2009) - George Osborne tells FSA City needs tougher laws to curb wrongdoing
external story (03/03/2009) - Jack Straw deplores 'astonishing growth' of legal aid
external story (03/03/2009) - Dresdner Kleinwort bankers threaten to sue over bonuses
external story (03/03/2009) - Judges take on Ministry of Justice over age discrimination
external story (03/03/2009) - UKFI may sue ex-RBS chairman over Goodwin pension
external story (03/03/2009) - Madoff lawyers argue $69m in assets belong to wife$
external story (03/03/2009) - Terror suspect controls face biggest challenge yet from law lords
external story (02/03/2009) - Terror suspects begin challenge to control orders regime
external story (02/03/2009) - Low-alcohol bubbly is not wine, court rules
external story (02/03/2009) - Ex-Belgo director avoids jail for insider trading
external story (02/03/2009) - Trial by jury returns to Japan and the lawyers aren't happy
external story (28/02/2009) - Lawyers examine payoff of banker blamed for losing billions at HBOS
external story (28/02/2009) - Weird Cases: the Homer Simpson defence
external story (27/02/2009) - OFT can rule on bank charges, say judges
external story (27/02/2009) - Information Commissioner Richard Thomas warns of surveillance culture
external story (27/02/2009) - Top Stanford official Laura Pendergest-Holt charged with obstruction
external story (27/02/2009) - Air traffic ban on hiring over 35's is unlawful
external story (27/02/2009) - Sibir suspends Henry Cameron before result of loans inquiry
external story (26/02/2009) - En garde! Magistrates ready for battle over punishments
external story (26/02/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Dinah Rose
external story (26/02/2009) - Solicitors' regulator faces corporate rebellion
external story (26/02/2009) - Child Support Agency: tough new line leaves parents few appeal rights
external story (26/02/2009) - Whetting the appetite for a power to expel or suspend errant peers
external story (26/02/2009) - Luxembourg regulator censures UBS over Bernard Madoff
external story (26/02/2009) - Deutsche Bank sues former client for $240m over FX losses$
external story (26/02/2009) - Legal analysis: Can Sir Fred's pension be clawed back?
external story (26/02/2009) - Norris resumes battle to avoid extradition
external story (26/02/2009) - Baroness Scotland backs Moscow in fight over Russian Orthodox cathedral
external story (25/02/2009) - Fraud investigators raid Anglo Irish Bank
external story (25/02/2009) - Jack Straw may curb freedom of information
external story (25/02/2009) - Iraq Cabinet minutes: 'Jack Straw should not be his own judge'
external story (25/02/2009) - Former Belgo executive Tim Power convicted of insider dealing
external story (25/02/2009) - Google joins inquiry into Microsoft as browser wars hot up
external story (25/02/2009) - Lawyers back call for single City fraud watchdog
external story (24/02/2009) - Germans investigate Liechtenstein prince's tax
external story (24/02/2009) - Andrew Cuomo seeks order to force Merrill bonus disclosure
external story (24/02/2009) - Terrorism and human rights: is it time to reclaim lost ground?
external story (24/02/2009) - Government to cap legal bills in libel cases
external story (24/02/2009) - Sir Ken Macdonald rounds on Britain's banking robbers
external story (23/02/2009) - Flawed thinking allows fraud to flourish
external story (23/02/2009) - Lord Mandelson plan to tear up new laws splits party
external story (23/02/2009) - 'Trader made thousands from Belgo leaks'
external story (23/02/2009) - Allen Stanford affair puts Antigua's financial safeguards under scrutiny
external story (21/02/2009) - Treasure islands start to yield up their secrets
external story (21/02/2009) - Top judge holds out leniency to suicide helpers
external story (20/02/2009) - Christian groups lose legal challenge over human and animal embryos
external story (20/02/2009) - Omagh bomb trial police cleared of 'deception'
external story (20/02/2009) - Gatwick sues Ryanair for £1.2m in row over check-in fees
external story (20/02/2009) - Barristers dominate recorder appointments
external story (20/02/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Caroline Bassett
external story (19/02/2009) - Legal redundancies: could partners be to blame?
external story (19/02/2009) - Why it was a happy anniversary for civil partnerships
external story (19/02/2009) - Water Cooler
external story (19/02/2009) - Michael Kirby: reformer, monarchist, blogger and dissenter
external story (19/02/2009) - Sky-high returns that investors found hard to resist
external story (19/02/2009) - Berlin cleared to seize control at Hypo Real Estate
external story (19/02/2009) - UBS pays out $780m over tax avoidance allegations$
external story (19/02/2009) - In the City: on the road to Damascus.
external story (19/02/2009) - QC appointments: 104 named to ranks of elite barristers
external story (19/02/2009) - Judges award Abu Qatada £2,500 compensation for 'unfair' detention
external story (19/02/2009) - Allen & Overy to cut 450 jobs in £44m shake-up
external story (19/02/2009) - MS sufferer Debbie Purdy hails ruling from judges on assisted suicide law
external story (19/02/2009) - Former US Attorney-General Mukasey joins Debevoise
external story (18/02/2009) - Allen Stanford, the Texan behind 20/20 cricket riches, charged over $9.2bn 'fraud'$
external story (18/02/2009) - Secret papers on Iraq war stolen from Eversheds lawyer on train
external story (18/02/2009) - Six lawyers at Raleys guilty of misconduct over £7m miners' awards
external story (18/02/2009) - Legal briefing: Employee theft
external story (18/02/2009) - Users force Facebook to withdraw controversial 'copyright' plan
external story (18/02/2009) - Anti-foreign strikes branded baseless by Acas
external story (17/02/2009) - Richard Alderman keen to show off new model
external story (17/02/2009) - Corby council accused in first birth defects case since thalidomide
external story (17/02/2009) - Lawyers from 21 countries tackle Madoff case
external story (17/02/2009) - Simmons & Simmons set to cut almost 70 jobs as it faces crunch
external story (17/02/2009) - Law firm Fox Hayes fined almost £1m for role in share scams
external story (17/02/2009) - Former Belgo executive faces insider-dealing trial as wave of prosecutions reaches court
external story (16/02/2009) - Pirate Bay founders walk the plank over free downloads
external story (16/02/2009) - Alleged ‘brains’ of £360m fraud says he is victim
external story (16/02/2009) - New war of words over family legal aid cuts
external story (16/02/2009) - TV comic Lee Hurst in court tirade against the joke pirates
external story (16/02/2009) - Shareholders in Northern Rock set to keep fighting
external story (14/02/2009) - Boys and Girls Alone forces review of children's employment laws
external story (14/02/2009) - Musicians celebrate victory as go-ahead given for copyright to be extended to 95 years
external story (13/02/2009) - SFO launches investigation into AIG’s British financial arm
external story (13/02/2009) - Allen Stanford facing fresh questions over his empire
external story (13/02/2009) - Northern Rock shareholders fail in compensation bid
external story (13/02/2009) - Judge: Shipman could happen again
external story (12/02/2009) - Why we have still not learnt the lessons from Harold Shipman
external story (12/02/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Chris Thorne
external story (12/02/2009) - Credit-crunch divorcés appeal over maintenance
external story (12/02/2009) - Why financiers who made their firms money do deserve bonuses
external story (12/02/2009) - Are bankers just like anybody else and do they deserve protection?
external story (12/02/2009) - In the City: Come on Ukraine!
external story (12/02/2009) - Madoff's wife 'withdrew $15bn' before husband's arrest$
external story (12/02/2009) - How the Government is helping the bereaved in its Coroners and Justice Bill
external story (12/02/2009) - House of Lords rule against BBC on release of bias report
external story (12/02/2009) - Payout victory for stranded air passengers
external story (12/02/2009) - Skadden defies crisis to hold revenue above $2bn$
external story (12/02/2009) - SFO to probe AIG's UK financial business
external story (12/02/2009) - City trader Terry Freeman arrested over £40 million fraud
external story (12/02/2009) - City bank 'strip club' culture excluded woman, tribunal told
external story (11/02/2009) - Top 100 Graduate employers: No 99 CMS Cameron McKenna
external story (11/02/2009) - Beware the consequences of a rash resignation
external story (11/02/2009) - Why Freshfields had to freeze pay
external story (11/02/2009) - Trader who received £1.2m bonus can sue for extra £100,000, court rules
external story (11/02/2009) - Freshfields puts the brake on spiral of law salaries
external story (10/02/2009) - Bankers consider legal action over bonuses
external story (10/02/2009) - DLA Piper to shed 140 in second rount of job cuts
external story (10/02/2009) - Lawyers fear West Tankers ruling could harm London
external story (10/02/2009) - Jury blasts staff over death in cell
external story (10/02/2009) - Why solicitors need lessons in complaining
external story (10/02/2009) - Moore Stephens faces $175m negligence claim$
external story (10/02/2009) - Fund managers win libel damages over £1bn 'hoodwink' claim
external story (10/02/2009) - Rainmakers: John Reynolds
external story (10/02/2009) - Low-alcohol wine manufacturer fights ban
external story (10/02/2009) - Low-alcohol wine manufacturer fights ban
external story (10/02/2009) - Latham profits fall 21% as US law firms feel squeeze
external story (09/02/2009) - Lovells latest to downsize with 94 jobs at risk
external story (09/02/2009) - Freshfields freezes salaries in cost-cutting drive
external story (09/02/2009) - Depression deepens as efforts to find a way forward falter
external story (07/02/2009) - Bernard Madoff's client list shows Hollywood stars
external story (06/02/2009) - FSA defends decision to bar Lithuanian bank
external story (06/02/2009) - Wildcat strikers go back to work after concession from Brown on workers' rights
external story (05/02/2009) - JPs win first round in battle over extention of on-the-spot fines
external story (05/02/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Christopher Jeans
external story (05/02/2009) - British jobs: the Government is an a cleft stick
external story (05/02/2009) - The quick decision that could become a miscarriage of justice
external story (05/02/2009) - In the City: snow party
external story (05/02/2009) - Madoff whistleblower Harry Markopolos says Securities and Exchange Commission ignored his warnings
external story (05/02/2009) - Victory claimed by both sides after hunting ruling
external story (05/02/2009) - ‘I had no idea that I was doing anything illegal’
external story (05/02/2009) - Marks & Spencer tastes victory in tax tussle over teacake
external story (05/02/2009) - Country people got over the affront and carried on
external story (05/02/2009) - Madoff lawyer named in 'fraudster's' client list
external story (05/02/2009) - David Miliband to make statement on Binyam Mohamed 'torture cover up'
external story (05/02/2009) - Wildcat strikers win concession from Brown on workers' rights
external story (05/02/2009) - Japanese businessman Kazutsugi Nami arrested for £1bn fraud
external story (05/02/2009) - Road accident victims 'bullied into settling' by insurers
external story (05/02/2009) - Madoff's clients at heart of UK establishment
external story (05/02/2009) - David Miliband denies claims of US threat over Binyam Mohamed's alleged torture
external story (05/02/2009) - FSA fines second Falklands man for insider dealing
external story (04/02/2009) - Clifford Chance set to cut partners in latest 'magic circle' shake-up
external story (04/02/2009) - Lovells hired to trace Bernard Madoff's UK assets
external story (04/02/2009) - Kaupthing takeover of Singer & Friedlander: Financial regulator was 'warned'
external story (04/02/2009) - SEC 'inept' over Madoff fraud, says whistleblower
external story (04/02/2009) - Companies still not owning up to corruption
external story (04/02/2009) - UK judges accuse Obama Administration of suppressing torture claim
external story (04/02/2009) - M&S wins VAT fight as taxman throws in the towel
external story (04/02/2009) - OFT acts on sale-and-rent-back schemes for homeowners
external story (03/02/2009) - John Magnier turns to Kroll in row with Laing O’Rourke
external story (03/02/2009) - Each case is different but Judge Julian Hall has history of light sentences
external story (03/02/2009) - Freshfields appointed legal adviser to London 2012
external story (03/02/2009) - Madoff victims could reach 3m, say lawyers
external story (03/02/2009) - PwC partners refused bail over Satyam audit
external story (03/02/2009) - Rainmakers: Martin Kitchen
external story (03/02/2009) - MS sufferer Debbie Purdy seeks clarity on husband's role in suicide
external story (03/02/2009) - The law lords who served their time
external story (02/02/2009) - Forcing out judges at 70 ‘threatens supreme court’
external story (02/02/2009) - Battle of wills: why more of us are going to court
external story (02/02/2009) - FT sues Blackstone over alleged login abuse
external story (02/02/2009) - Those with long-term potential will be kept on
external story (01/02/2009) - Senior partners would be welcome at smaller firms
external story (01/02/2009) - Talent is more important than seniority
external story (01/02/2009) - City lawyers feel chill of recession
external story (01/02/2009) - Competition from America has driven change
external story (01/02/2009) - Madonna children go to US after £30m divorce deal
external story (31/01/2009) - Olswang to cut 8% of UK staff
external story (30/01/2009) - Arthur Scargill: lawyers who got rich on miners owe millions to union
external story (30/01/2009) - Linklaters to lose 270 jobs as 'magic circle' regroups
external story (30/01/2009) - Lord Foulkes of Cumnock paid £36,000 to introduce Eversheds' clients
external story (30/01/2009) - Ernst & Young hires senior Tyco lawyer Trevour Faure
external story (30/01/2009) - 'Written tests are no guide to your ability to be a judge’
external story (29/01/2009) - Inquests without a jury: the Government needs to think again
external story (29/01/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Chris Wilkinson
external story (29/01/2009) - The right to die: why Debbie Purdy deserves an answer
external story (29/01/2009) - Lords of the realm – above the law?
external story (29/01/2009) - Six arrested in Langbar International fraud inquiry
external story (29/01/2009) - Two Pacific Continental Securities executives banned by FSA
external story (29/01/2009) - Linklaters to cut 120 associates in London
external story (29/01/2009) - Former Cazenove trader denies insider dealing
external story (29/01/2009) - Six arrested in £400m stock exchange fraud
external story (28/01/2009) - Santander offers €1.38 bn to compensate clients hit by Madoff
external story (28/01/2009) - Cheltenham director Christine Laird sued for 'lying about illness'
external story (28/01/2009) - EU hits oil hose cartel with €132m fine
external story (28/01/2009) - Chaos reigns as International Criminal Court starts Thomas Lubanga trial
external story (28/01/2009) - Debate continues on future of commercial litigation
external story (28/01/2009) - Foulest stench in the air for Michael Jackson, as he is sued by Thriller director
external story (28/01/2009) - Atomic test victims: response from the Legal Services Commission
external story (27/01/2009) - Halliburton to pay record $559m to settle bribery case$
external story (27/01/2009) - Jack Straw asks MPs to review law of privacy
external story (27/01/2009) - Cadwalader threatens to sue departing partners
external story (27/01/2009) - SEC 'lacks funds to detect large-scale frauds'
external story (27/01/2009) - Thomas Lubanga becomes first to stand trial for war crimes at the ICC
external story (26/01/2009) - Rise in companies using human rights laws to sue
external story (26/01/2009) - Linklaters faces £16m negligence claim
external story (26/01/2009) - Pressure on Jack Straw over 'secret' inquests and mercy killing
external story (26/01/2009) - Rainmakers: Nick Benwell
external story (26/01/2009) - Madoff’s UK investors set to sue
external story (25/01/2009) - Linklaters to shed almost 10% of partners and juniors
external story (24/01/2009) - India closer to opening up to foreign law firms
external story (23/01/2009) - Defiant travellers facing eviction say they’ll move - to the next field
external story (23/01/2009) - Barclays executive Frits Seegers makes belated admission of shares pledge
external story (23/01/2009) - Linklaters to axe partners in radical shake-up
external story (23/01/2009) - In the City: Baroness, disregard the Cassandras
external story (22/01/2009) - Do atomic test victims deserve compensation?
external story (22/01/2009) - What British lawyers want from Barack Obama
external story (22/01/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Vivian Robinson
external story (22/01/2009) - The problem of ‘just’ warfare
external story (22/01/2009) - David Ross affair revealed as tip of iceberg
external story (22/01/2009) - Downturn forces law firm Addleshaw Goddard to purge 19 partners
external story (22/01/2009) - Complex law on war crimes
external story (22/01/2009) - Apple health reports may be examined by Securities and Exchange Commission
external story (22/01/2009) - Freshfields targets white-collar crime with hire of three former US prosecutors
external story (22/01/2009) - Madonna and Guy Ritchie in fight over child arrangements
external story (22/01/2009) - SJ Berwin to cut up to 50 jobs as downturn worsens
external story (22/01/2009) - Lawsuit delays compensation for overcharged passengers
external story (22/01/2009) - Makinson Cowell advice brings Wolfson Microelectronics £140,000 fine
external story (21/01/2009) - Breakthrough for taxman after Guernsey agrees to reveal bank account details
external story (21/01/2009) - JJB Sports boss Chris Ronnie suspended amid shares inquiry
external story (21/01/2009) - Attorney-General go-ahead to prosecute The Times
external story (21/01/2009) - Tessa Jowell’s estranged husband ‘took $600,000 bribe from Silvio Berlusconi to pay off loan on home$’
external story (21/01/2009) - Let’s not be too misty eyed about legal aid, but it is at a crossroads
external story (21/01/2009) - Men in grey suits asked if I had some kind of unspeakable sexual interest
external story (21/01/2009) - Government 'snuffing out' compensation for nuclear-test veterans
external story (21/01/2009) - Addleshaw Goddard axes 19 partners
external story (21/01/2009) - RBS chief Stephen Hester attacks short-selling as shares slide
external story (20/01/2009) - Sick workers entitled to full holiday pay, European court rules
external story (20/01/2009) - Wolfson fined by FSA over disclosure failure
external story (20/01/2009) - Barclays, HBOS sued by homeowners over shared appreciation mortgages
external story (20/01/2009) - Hacker Gary McKinnon 'at risk of suicide' if extradited to US
external story (20/01/2009) - Slaughter and May sidesteps the financial carnage
external story (19/01/2009) - The Water Cooler
external story (19/01/2009) - Coroners and justice: new year, newish Bill
external story (19/01/2009) - 'Pentagon hacker' Gary McKinnon in last-ditch bid to halt extradition
external story (19/01/2009) - Rainmakers: Mark Soundy
external story (19/01/2009) - Even lawyers are feeling the pinch
external story (18/01/2009) - Five admit defrauding investors of £80m in property swindle
external story (17/01/2009) - Burglars who steal personal mementoes must get longer sentences, top judge says
external story (17/01/2009) - John Mortimer, creator of Rumpole, dies aged 85
external story (16/01/2009) - Sick miners’ solicitor, Jim Beresford, 58, made £40m
external story (16/01/2009) - EU law fears put BBC and Channel 4 merger in doubt
external story (16/01/2009) - MPs defy the judges to keep ‘John Lewis’ expenses list secret
external story (16/01/2009) - Five plead guilty over £80m Ponzi scheme
external story (16/01/2009) - Comment: 'Mortimer did more for law than any other modern figure'
external story (16/01/2009) - I put it to you that this university law course is not fit for practice
external story (15/01/2009) - Fake mini iPhones ring alarms for Apple and hi-tech manufacturers
external story (15/01/2009) - In the City: where were you when you heard about Clifford Chance?
external story (15/01/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Sir Nigel Knowles
external story (15/01/2009) - I’ll be the judge of that – and I reserve the right to change my mind
external story (15/01/2009) - Bernard Madoff: how will British investors be affected?
external story (15/01/2009) - Keir Starmer: public need to see justice done
external story (15/01/2009) - John Magnier seeks payment from Laing O'Rourke over Marbella deal
external story (15/01/2009) - Man Group to sue all involved in Bernard Madoff scandal
external story (15/01/2009) - Satyam executives sold $2m in shares before fraud revelation$
external story (15/01/2009) - Prosecutors fail again to get Bernard Madoff jailed for breaking conditions of bail
external story (15/01/2009) - Government proposes witness immunity power for FSA
external story (15/01/2009) - French investors to take legal action against banks over Madoff feeder funds
external story (14/01/2009) - India widens investigation into troubled Satyam
external story (14/01/2009) - Shareholders challenge 'unlawful' Northern Rock bailout
external story (14/01/2009) - Serious Fraud Office asks for £15m to cover 'urgent' hole in budget
external story (14/01/2009) - Man Group to sue over Madoff 'fraud' losses
external story (14/01/2009) - Clifford Chance joins forces with top Indian law firm
external story (14/01/2009) - Remember Enron? Extradition under European law is bigger danger
external story (13/01/2009) - Why being a judge is not so appealing
external story (13/01/2009) - Heat rises on PwC over Satyam's $1bn of fictitious deposits$
external story (13/01/2009) - Prosecutors fail in attempt to put Bernard Madoff behind bars
external story (13/01/2009) - GM bows to European demands over state aid
external story (13/01/2009) - Extradition agreement ‘biased in favour of US’
external story (13/01/2009) - Cadwalader sees partners' profits fall 30%
external story (13/01/2009) - Raju sits in prison, his Satyam empire in turmoil
external story (12/01/2009) - Choice of QCs still biased, solicitors say
external story (12/01/2009) - Serious Fraud Office appoints first general counsel
external story (12/01/2009) - Employees warned over strict new workplace safety rules
external story (12/01/2009) - Government set to face legal challenge over Northern Rock
external story (12/01/2009) - Lloyds pays for busting US sanctions
external story (11/01/2009) - Those conmen - how do they get away with it?
external story (10/01/2009) - Bernard Madoff faces questions over transfer of $150m from UK arm$
external story (10/01/2009) - Regulator's U-turn spares David Ross censure over Carphone shares
external story (10/01/2009) - Two more Ponzi schemes uncovered
external story (10/01/2009) - PwC in spotlight over missing billion at Satyam, 'India's Enron'
external story (09/01/2009) - Madoff ‘asked UK arm for £100m’ before arrest
external story (09/01/2009) - Aon is fined £5.25m as FSA launches crackdown
external story (09/01/2009) - Clifford Chance seeks £40m from partners
external story (09/01/2009) - Clifford Chance: backed into a tight corner
external story (09/01/2009) - Lawyers braced for surge in fraud cases
external story (09/01/2009) - Citigroup sued by Greek steelmaker over 'malicious' research
external story (09/01/2009) - Watchdog exposes broadband speed rip-off
external story (09/01/2009) - SFO opens probe into Madoff's UK business
external story (08/01/2009) - Fusty image and poor pay put women off being judges
external story (08/01/2009) - In the City: backhanders
external story (08/01/2009) - Lawyer of the Week: Pete Weatherby
external story (08/01/2009) - Bruce Houlder, QC, the top criminal silk taking on the Armed Forces
external story (08/01/2009) - B. Ramalinga Raju, chairman of Satyam, admits £1bn fraud and quits
external story (08/01/2009) - FSA fortifies campaign to stamp out insider deals
external story (08/01/2009) - Bernard Madoff puts skids under Santander’s profit hopes
external story (08/01/2009) - Fraud: the public are in a mood for show trials of guilty managers
external story (08/01/2009) - FSA could extend rule on short-selling disclosure to all public companies
external story (08/01/2009) - Aon fined £5.25m for 'suspicious' payments
external story (08/01/2009) - Clifford Chance to axe up to 80 London lawyers
external story (08/01/2009) - President Sarkozy to scrap ‘super-sleuth’ examining magistrates
external story (07/01/2009) - £6m of sick miners' awards went to Arthur Scargill's union
external story (07/01/2009) - Kaupthing sues Britain over UK subsidiary
external story (07/01/2009) - Thousands bankrupted over unpaid council tax
external story (07/01/2009) - Nigel Boardman: law firms right to target underperforming partners
external story (07/01/2009) - FSA steps up insider dealing blitz
external story (07/01/2009) - FSA considers forcing disclosure of all short positions
external story (07/01/2009) - Simmons & Simmons named most gay-friendly law firm
external story (07/01/2009) - Clifford Chance imposes pay freeze
external story (20/11/1010) - 2nd place: Alexander Halban
external story (20/11/1010) - The Times/Matrix Privacy Forum and Debate
external story (20/11/1010) - The Water Cooler
external story (20/11/1010) - FSA wins case to bar General Re chief
external story (20/11/1010) - PartyGaming in landmark US settlement
external story (20/11/1010) - Madoff baseball tickets to be sold on eBay
external story (20/11/1010) - Administrative Court takes asylum cases out to the regions
external story (20/11/1010) - Weird Cases: sex with a lawyer? Now that's creepy
external story (20/11/1010) - The Water Cooler
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the Week: Geraldine Proudler
external story (20/11/1010) - Heiress Katrin Radmacher fights to enforce prenuptial against husband
external story (20/11/1010) - How can ethnic minorities reach the top of the profession?
external story (20/11/1010) - ‘Manslaughter by negligence’ case
external story (20/11/1010) - Weird Cases: pungent courtroom stench
external story (20/11/1010) - Family Courts: Haringey
external story (20/11/1010) - Family courts are open, but parents will still struggle to win
external story (20/11/1010) - One man had a heart attack when the bailiffs insisted on their money
external story (20/11/1010) - Baby was put in care even though mother ‘posed no risk’
external story (20/11/1010) - Patrick Raggett case may open floodgates for Catholic Church sex abuse claims
external story (20/11/1010) - Bernard Madoff: what the secretary saw
external story (20/11/1010) - How DNA proved that Mark Dixie murdered Sally Anne Bowman
external story (20/11/1010) - Queen’s Trinity Cross honour deemed unlawful by Privy Council
external story (20/11/1010) - Lord Justice Jackson raises concern about rising legal costs
external story (20/11/1010) - Does anyone understand what the Privy Council does?
external story (20/11/1010) - EBay wins key French ruling on L'Oreal fakes
external story (20/11/1010) - Slaughter and May competition head Nicholson to join CC
external story (20/11/1010) - Expenses scandal: proving MPs committed fraud would be difficult
external story (20/11/1010) - Sub-prime king for ‘boiling in oil’
external story (20/11/1010) - EU may force Lloyds to sell-off core assets
external story (20/11/1010) - Coroners Bill: now the battle begins for legal aid and juries
external story (20/11/1010) - Footballer convicted of killing girlfriend in double jeopardy trial
external story (20/11/1010) - Breakthrough for FSA as insider trader is jailed
external story (20/11/1010) - KPMG hit with $1bn US lawsuit over audits$
external story (20/11/1010) - Privacy: the new law will freeze the lifeblood of the media
external story (20/11/1010) - FSA market abuse ruling on Winterflood Securities upheld
external story (20/11/1010) - Court freezes Allen Stanford's UK assets
external story (20/11/1010) - Sibir begins proceedings against ex-directors
external story (20/11/1010) - Nine charged over Satyam fraud scandal
external story (20/11/1010) - Have the Woolf reforms worked?
external story (20/11/1010) - Financial Services Authority shuts record number of rogue advisers
external story (20/11/1010) - BA and Virgin passengers set for price-fix refund
external story (20/11/1010) - Bernard Madoff's brother is sued for return of Aston Martin
external story (20/11/1010) - Herbert Smith in talks to cut 84 jobs
external story (20/11/1010) - When lawyers try to make the case for the other side disappear
external story (20/11/1010) - First company charged under new manslaughter law
external story (20/11/1010) - Judge Margaret Short sacked for being rude to solicitors
external story (20/11/1010) - Family Courts: Central London
external story (20/11/1010) - Director disqualifications reaches record high
external story (20/11/1010) - Darling's Budget starts to reverse Big Bang
external story (20/11/1010) - Linklaters lawyers set for modest pay rise
external story (20/11/1010) - Ex-City lawyer wins right to sue for £5m over Catholic school abuse
external story (20/11/1010) - MF Global faces £20m bill for defrauding client
external story (20/11/1010) - Rajesh Gill, ‘7 to 7’ day trader, awarded £20m for City fraud
external story (20/11/1010) - Betfair takes Netherlands to court over blocked access
external story (20/11/1010) - Buncefield criminal case moved to Crown Court
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyers’ baked-bean protest over government plans for ‘Tesco Law’
external story (20/11/1010) - Jury foreman Michael Seckerson guilty of contempt over manslaughter case
external story (20/11/1010) - Anti-competitve Intel fined record €1bn
external story (20/11/1010) - French court psychologist Régine Labeur accused of being unqualified
external story (20/11/1010) - Ernst & Young lawyer found guilty of fraud after insider-trading inquiry
external story (20/11/1010) - Ireland unveils long-awaited report on Catholic child abuse
external story (20/11/1010) - Expenses: in the spirit of the rules?
external story (20/11/1010) - Sir Michael Bishop in court bid to force Lufthansa merger
external story (20/11/1010) - Allen Stanford lost money to Bernard Madoff and 'lied to cover it up'
external story (20/11/1010) - CPS confirms Gilfoyle notes were kept from defence
external story (20/11/1010) - Solicitor jailed in FSA insider dealing first
external story (20/11/1010) - Eversheds tells staff to stay home on protest fears
external story (20/11/1010) - Enough of shabby journalism - the media's job is too important
external story (20/11/1010) - Top investigators leave after clash over SFO direction
external story (20/11/1010) - Madoff's yacht seized by French authorities
external story (20/11/1010) - Allen Stanford in TV denial over $8bn Ponzi claim$
external story (20/11/1010) - Employers fail to follow redundancy procedures
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the week: Fiona Murphy
external story (20/11/1010) - When the stakes are so high, parents want to be heard
external story (20/11/1010) - Equitable Life victims go to court over Government’s ‘shabby’ response to claims
external story (20/11/1010) - Judges look to the lords over strict curb on sentencing powers
external story (20/11/1010) - London arbitration court opens in India
external story (20/11/1010) - Binyam Mohamed challenges secret evidence ruling
external story (20/11/1010) - A Whiter Shade of Pale enters legal history books
external story (20/11/1010) - EU ensures that rock's oldies will bring in goodies for longer
external story (20/11/1010) - Family Courts: Cardiff
external story (20/11/1010) - Revenue to pour quarter of its £4bn budget into battle against tax evasion
external story (20/11/1010) - In the City: what's in a name? It's a long story . . .
external story (20/11/1010) - UBS claims naming tax evaders would break law
external story (20/11/1010) - Fraud tempts more directors of insolvent companies
external story (20/11/1010) - Two accused of credit default insider trading
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the week: Will Pearce
external story (20/11/1010) - Mayfair nightclub Annabel’s fined over tips system
external story (20/11/1010) - Taxman could lose 'billions' after landmark VAT ruling
external story (20/11/1010) - M&S manager Tony Goode sacked after leaking e-mail
external story (20/11/1010) - FSA blasts Morgan Stanley over trader failure
external story (20/11/1010) - Ex-Monster chief guilty of options fraud
external story (20/11/1010) - Court orders mother in child residency dispute to be tagged
external story (20/11/1010) - Plans for US-style community courts scrapped because of lack of cash
external story (20/11/1010) - Berlusconi faces calls to quit over false testimony in corruption trials
external story (20/11/1010) - Pringles too much like potato crisps to escape VAT, appeal court rules
external story (20/11/1010) - Complaints against lawyers can be made public, Appeal Court rules
external story (20/11/1010) - 'Credit-crunched' tycoon loses bid to overturn £9.5m divorce settlement
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the Week: Joel Donovan
external story (20/11/1010) - Abused couple lose £100,000 damages
external story (20/11/1010) - Sacked paperboy, 15, tries to change employment law
external story (20/11/1010) - Investors accuse fund chief over Bernard Madoff losses
external story (20/11/1010) - PartyGaming deal offers hope of return to US
external story (20/11/1010) - Coming soon to eBay: Bernard Madoff's tickets to the Mets' new Bailout Field
external story (20/11/1010) - Openness of family courts is a ‘con trick’
external story (20/11/1010) - Lehman yields bonanza for the professionals
external story (20/11/1010) - Lincolnshire financial adviser Alan Richardson jailed for six years
external story (20/11/1010) - In the age of the internet, why restrict Sunday trading?
external story (20/11/1010) - Law lords consider a matter of time in Procol Harum royalties claim
external story (20/11/1010) - British troops 'breached human rights laws' during Iraqi interrogations
external story (20/11/1010) - ‘Women get annoyed by low pay and leave to have children’
external story (20/11/1010) - Family Courts: Bath
external story (20/11/1010) - Small finance houses lack controls to keep out clients on rogue list, says FSA
external story (20/11/1010) - Business big shot: Bruce Buck, Partner in Skadden
external story (20/11/1010) - US Supreme Court Justice David Souter 'to retire'
external story (20/11/1010) - Do not widen out-of-court penalties, magistrates tell Jack Straw
external story (20/11/1010) - I'll sue for defamation, says US shock-jock Michael Savage, on UK banned list
external story (20/11/1010) - Credit-crunch victims turn to no-win, no-fee for help
external story (20/11/1010) - Teacher Matthew Wren wins battle to have DNA records deleted
external story (20/11/1010) - EU widens inquiry into Northern Rock revamp
external story (20/11/1010) - Queen’s bank ran £1bn tax dodge
external story (20/11/1010) - Competition referral may call time on tied pubs
external story (20/11/1010) - Let’s be civil and stop ‘loser pays’
external story (20/11/1010) - Fathers finding justice in fight for residence orders, Cafcass says
external story (20/11/1010) - Thousands of criminal suspects to be tried in virtual courts
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyers face calls to give business free service
external story (20/11/1010) - Ten curious facts about the Speaker
external story (20/11/1010) - Medical law too often doffs its cap to the doctor's white coat
external story (20/11/1010) - Parents lose court fight to keep sick baby alive
external story (20/11/1010) - Who is BabyBarista? Author's identity finally revealed
external story (20/11/1010) - Can Google Street View stay ahead of the privacy lawyers?
external story (20/11/1010) - One's private life is like an ice cube: once melted it is gone
external story (20/11/1010) - Peter Madoff asks for asset freeze to be lifted
external story (20/11/1010) - Satyam inquiry leads to three more arrests
external story (20/11/1010) - Former rail executive Anthony Burgess is found dead with wife
external story (20/11/1010) - Satyam founder faces life imprisonment
external story (20/11/1010) - Scandal, murder and corruption: it has been a good life at the CPS
external story (20/11/1010) - Europe starts legal action against UK over internet snooping
external story (20/11/1010) - Madoff brother sued for return of Aston Martin
external story (20/11/1010) - Pirate Bay founders sentenced to a year in jail and ordered to pay £2.5 million
external story (20/11/1010) - Europe puts airline alliances in the dock over transatlantic co-operation
external story (20/11/1010) - The media in divorce courts – a blackmailers’ charter
external story (20/11/1010) - Open divorce courts will lead warring spouses to 'blackmail'
external story (20/11/1010) - Holiday home owners in line for sun-kissed windfalls
external story (20/11/1010) - Butler Gary Lindley can remove tag to serve Countess of Arran
external story (20/11/1010) - Family courts system accused of hiding evidence from parents
external story (20/11/1010) - OFT seeks less onerous contracts for landlords letting through Foxtons
external story (20/11/1010) - Former JP Morgan banker demands $2.3 million 'unpaid bonus'$
external story (20/11/1010) - Gloves are off in Tchenguiz v Horlick fight
external story (20/11/1010) - Supreme Court: new building, new look, new way of working?
external story (20/11/1010) - Wrongly accused people could have DNA on database for 12 years
external story (20/11/1010) - Paedophile gang preyed on children of close friends
external story (20/11/1010) - Weird Cases: noisy neighbour
external story (20/11/1010) - New York lawyer Dreier admits fraud charges
external story (20/11/1010) - Time to settle the border disputes
external story (20/11/1010) - Charity to sue over domestic violence murder victim Sabina Akhtar
external story (20/11/1010) - Jack Straw backs down over secret inquests plan
external story (20/11/1010) - Two arrested in inquiry into collapse of Weavering
external story (20/11/1010) - Blue chip companies set to clash with taxman
external story (20/11/1010) - Ingrained arrogance in the police leads to miscarriages of justice
external story (20/11/1010) - Q & A: how do DNA profiles work?
external story (20/11/1010) - The secret discovered when computer was sent for repair
external story (20/11/1010) - The making and breaking of Mr £20m, Raj Gill
external story (20/11/1010) - Failing Serious Organised Crime Agency to be overhauled
external story (20/11/1010) - Jewish lawyers in Nazi Germany remembered in new exhibition
external story (20/11/1010) - Longer-serving workers allowed protection from redundancy
external story (20/11/1010) - Police arrest two in UK hedge fund probe
external story (20/11/1010) - Private schools hiring lawyers to get unpaid fees from parents
external story (20/11/1010) - City law firms to suffer in weaker market
external story (20/11/1010) - Listening and learning: lessons from the sorry saga of Clause 11
external story (20/11/1010) - Actually, the public do trust lawyers . . .
external story (20/11/1010) - Redundancy in the City: painful lessons for the big beasts
external story (20/11/1010) - Winterflood fined £4m for market abuse
external story (20/11/1010) - Boy playing tag not liable for dinner lady’s injury
external story (20/11/1010) - Family courts open to media but not bloggers
external story (20/11/1010) - Wetherspoon founder wins property fraud case
external story (20/11/1010) - Liberal imam wins libel claim against Muslim newspaper
external story (20/11/1010) - High Court halts extradition of four men wanted for Rwanda genocide
external story (20/11/1010) - SEC probes Merrill Lynch bonus disclosure
external story (20/11/1010) - Woolf reforms and cost-cutting have led to acute shortages and a ‘deficient’ system
external story (20/11/1010) - Weird Cases: parrot custody
external story (20/11/1010) - Linklaters wins €50m negligence claim
external story (20/11/1010) - Family courts: now we can judge parents' stories for ourselves
external story (20/11/1010) - Compulsory audits on equal pay will force firms to give women more
external story (20/11/1010) - Family courts open to media with reporting restrictions intact
external story (20/11/1010) - Family Courts: Ipswich
external story (20/11/1010) - Former BlueCrest trader fined and banned by FSA
external story (20/11/1010) - Catch-22 that condemns a child to grow up with strangers
external story (20/11/1010) - Weird Cases: couples at war
external story (20/11/1010) - Most on banned list have not tried to travel to UK
external story (20/11/1010) - Myerson v Myerson: judgment in full
external story (20/11/1010) - 1st place: Bryn Adams
external story (20/11/1010) - £80m buy-to-let fraudster John Potts jailed
external story (20/11/1010) - Former Dresdner Kleinwort employee Christian Littlewood was arrested in insider-dealing inquiry
external story (20/11/1010) - Migrant rule change was unfair on skilled workers
external story (20/11/1010) - Boy, 9, wins record £8m payout for spine and brain injuries
external story (20/11/1010) - Lord Justice Collins among new supreme court justices
external story (20/11/1010) - In the City: Mergers? So so much fall as plummet
external story (20/11/1010) - ‘Families risk losing children’ under £6.5m legal aid cuts
external story (20/11/1010) - Sad and unsatisfactory - but not destroyed
external story (20/11/1010) - The Shift: Simon Tonking, resident judge at Stafford Crown Court
external story (20/11/1010) - Drugs barons 'should face shorter sentences', report says
external story (20/11/1010) - It is time to scrap lawyers’ success fees?
external story (20/11/1010) - PwC auditors 'ignored' Satyam fraud for fees
external story (20/11/1010) - Family Courts: Manchester
external story (20/11/1010) - Age of secrecy ends as family courts are opened to media scrutiny
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the Week: Jo Pizzala
external story (20/11/1010) - Struck off: lawyer who made £13m from sick miners
external story (20/11/1010) - The developer, the yacht and mystery of the missing millions
external story (20/11/1010) - Convicted teenager Kane Beales wins legal fight over 'shame' jackets
external story (20/11/1010) - The European rights courts has its uses - to keep us on our toes
external story (20/11/1010) - Criminal trials cancelled because fearful witnesses fail to attend
external story (20/11/1010) - The murky, mysterious world of the Queen’s Privy Council
external story (20/11/1010) - Mother denied all access to her children
external story (20/11/1010) - Intel fined record €1bn over anti-trust 'abuse'
external story (20/11/1010) - The Water Cooler
external story (20/11/1010) - Norris facing extradition after losing latest appeal
external story (20/11/1010) - Virtual courts will cut costs, but justice will suffer
external story (20/11/1010) - Little guys take to the courts for protection
external story (20/11/1010) - Trader banned for $10m bet after 'boozy' lunch$
external story (20/11/1010) - Could the Queen really dissolve Parliament now?
external story (20/11/1010) - Top-class graduates struggle for jobs as they spurn stricken banks
external story (20/11/1010) - Two arrested in insider-dealing investigation
external story (20/11/1010) - 3rd place: Fraser Campbell
external story (20/11/1010) - Linklaters maintains lead but M&A falls 60%
external story (20/11/1010) - Judges back Muslim groups in condemnation of forced marriage
external story (20/11/1010) - Torture claim Thulambo family win reprieve in fight against deportation
external story (20/11/1010) - Why the Law Commission is worried about expert evidence
external story (20/11/1010) - Courts are racist, says black magistrate
external story (20/11/1010) - Times is accused of revealing jury room secrets
external story (20/11/1010) - Barrister Belle Turner says she can't work at new legal aid rates
external story (20/11/1010) - Can’t afford to sue? Who do you call?
external story (20/11/1010) - £64,320 award for unfair dismissal
external story (20/11/1010) - RBS adds leading specialist to Sir Fred Goodwin team
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the Week: Paul Paxton
external story (20/11/1010) - Dagenham car plant stitch-up that triggered fight for equal pay
external story (20/11/1010) - Auditors plead for help amid fear of lawsuits
external story (20/11/1010) - At last, we go behind the closed doors of family courts
external story (20/11/1010) - Why the CSA must target parents who avoid maintenance
external story (20/11/1010) - Allen & Overy spawns new firm with a feminine voice
external story (20/11/1010) - Review begins into cross-examination of rape victim, four
external story (20/11/1010) - Clifford Chance's Signy to join Simpson Thacher
external story (20/11/1010) - What will the Jackson report say?
external story (20/11/1010) - DNA and the State
external story (20/11/1010) - Honours system is flawed — but it’s better than any alternative
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyers sound alert about rising Japanese fraud
external story (20/11/1010) - Madoff trustee sues Cayman Island hedge fund for $1bn$
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the week: Sally O’Neill, QC
external story (20/11/1010) - SEC lawyers investigated for insider trading
external story (20/11/1010) - Weird Cases: suing for sex
external story (20/11/1010) - Courts rule British soldiers covered by right to life
external story (20/11/1010) - City lawyers accused in latest FSA insider dealing prosecution
external story (20/11/1010) - Lawyer of the Week: Peter Atkinson
external story (20/11/1010)