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High Court says candidates have no right to delivery of campaign leaflets

High Court rejects the claim that Royal Mail had a duty to deliver candidate leaflets

Parliament targets double win clinical negligence payments in cost review

Review examines concerns over claimants receiving private care awards but using NHS services

CCRC calls for safeguards after referring gang narrative murder cases

Commission urges safeguards after referring three joint enterprise murder convictions

Willkie promotes 30 lawyers to partner in London focused round

The firm promotes 30 lawyers to partner with London, recording seven new partners

Regulatory reform set to propel UK legal sector into new growth phase

Government-commissioned report says open regulatory model will help the legal sector evolve.

Subpostmasters describe being urged by lawyers to plead guilty

New report says many subpostmasters felt pressured by legal advisers to plead guilty.

CILEX seeks permission to appeal Mazur after fallout hits legal executives

CILEX seeks permission to appeal Mazur amid uncertainty for legal executives

Law firms consider tribunal fight with HMRC over client interest VAT rules

Rising client interest income prompts potential tribunal challenge to HMRC

Burges Salmon raises Bristol NQ pay to £76,000 as trainee salaries also increase

Burges Salmon increases NQ and trainee salaries in both Bristol and Edinburgh offices

High Court grants struck-off solicitor limited rights of audience

High Court grants rights of audience to struck-off solicitor to resolve ongoing case