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It doesn't matter whether we are AI enthusiasts or supporters of the 'Pull-out-the-plugs' movement (that's me). With AI ...
Removing the need for a third party to witness the execution of a deed creates 'greater flexibility and simplicity'.
If the principle of proportionality becomes rhetorical – and precision gives way to symbolism – then the UK risks abandoning ...
Sanctions the government imposed on a Russian-born UK citizen and the owner of an impounded superyacht were justified, ...
As the government digests the Civil Justice Council's final report on litigation funding published in June, efforts to sway ...
As the government digests the Civil Justice Council's final report, published in June, efforts to sway opinion on the dangers ...
Consultation on the industry-wide scheme is expected to open in October - with any payouts to begin next year.
Supreme Court decision a 'major blow to consumer protection and a missed opportunity to address one of the financial sector's most troubling practices'.
High Court finds 'sanction of disbarment was not manifestly excessive; nor was it wrong or clearly inappropriate'.
B argued that it was not a party to the sub-lease mentioned in the referral to arbitration but to another sub-lease. R ...
In the 110-page judgment, Lord Reed, Lord Hodge, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lord Briggs and Lord Hamblen said the appeals in Hopcraft ...
CCRC to look again at past cases involving young people after appeal court quashes two indeterminate sentences.
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