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$106m patent blow overturned: Medtronic escapes heart valve showdown in shock ruling

Appeals court throws out $106m ruling, ending Colibri’s heart valve patent case against Medtronic

Rich lawyers may be forced to pay more as MPs eye new justice tax

MPs will explore taxing top law firms to rescue Britain’s crumbling justice system and legal aid chaos

£486.9m farewell: Law firm’s final report before merger breaks all records

Global firm posts best-ever profits and revenue in its final year before merger with its US counterpart

Law firm slammed with £173k fine after failing to spot foreign politically exposed client

Taylor Vinters fined for failing to check PEP status during 2017 property purchase.

Personal injury fraud suspects try to flip script, judge slams door on data lawsuit

Clients accused of fraud claim data misuse, judge finds their complaint baseless and dismisses it

Business mogul’s brutal attack on elderly solicitor caught on camera, charges abandoned

CCTV shows a violent assault, yet CPS dropped “actual bodily harm” charges, sparking outrage
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‘Justice champions’ scheme unmasked as hollow pledge with zero funding

Judiciary’s pledge to improve court access crumbles after MoJ admits zero funding provided

Property partner trek’s 121 miles after brother’s suicide, raising mental health funds

Leeds solicitor walks 121 miles across five days in memory of his brother to raise funds for ANDYSMANCLUB

Ex-Stobart boss disqualified over legal aid scandal and £5m firm meltdown

Trevor Howarth barred from legal leadership after public funds vanish and firm collapses owing £5m

Clarke Willmott rakes in £20m profit as rivals slash jobs and abandon growth plans

Profits soar 10% to £20.3m as Clarke Willmott bucks the downturn and plots further expansion

SEND rights ‘butchered’: Parents fear secret plot to gut tribunal protections

Parents fear SEND tribunal rights are being gutted as ministers refuse to give clear answers

Top solicitor faces tribunal after telling client to ‘burn’ evidence in search raid

Raymond McKeeve faces a tribunal after telling a client to destroy evidence during a court-ordered search