The number of collective actions filed at the CAT has “collapsed” to only three this year, due mainly to the “chilling effect ...
The government’s decision to rationalise the oversight of AML supervision could be a precursor to the entirety of legal ...
The Financial Conduct Authority is not trying to discourage motor finance victims from seeking professional representation, a ...
Medical negligence claims often turn on two pivotal legal questions: breach of duty and causation. Can AI help in identifying them more clearly, efficiently or fairly?
Regional law firm consolidators are outperforming other disruptive models in the market and also the biggest practices in the ...
The collective action regime received a timely boost yesterday after a claim against Apple over its App Store became the ...
Regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority for anti-money laundering will feel “very different” for law firms, the ...
Today, firms are under more pressure than ever, not just to show compliance by asking the right questions when assessing the ...
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has granted the first public sector collective proceedings order, with the Home Office as ...
The Mazur ruling likely came about because the Legal Services Act 2007 inadvertently failed to codify what had been custom in ...
A new tax on LLPs could be “a big hit” on the legal profession, the Law Society warned yesterday, with figures showing it ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has not kicked changes to client account – and the interest solicitors earn on it – into ...