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Northern Ireland could criminalise the creation and sharing of sexually explicit "deepfake" images of adults under plans now ...
The UK did not breach human rights laws by failing to take stronger action in response to allegations of Russian interference in the 2019 general election, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ...
Westminster's Justice Committee is today launching a new inquiry into access to justice in England and Wales. MPs on the cross-party committee, chaired by Labour MP Andy Slaughter, will examine the ...
Do you have any plans to implement a cloud-based legal practice management system at your law firm to enhance your legal cloud capabilities? Or is an on-premises legal technology system just no longer ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the death of Andrew Pirie. The 53-year-old Dunnottar man died after being struck with a ...
The UK and 27 other countries have condemned Israel's "inhumane killing of civilians, including children" in Gaza in a joint ...
A top New York law firm has reportedly sacked a summer intern who allegedly bit a number of colleagues. Sidley Austin was ...
BTO Solicitors LLP is continuing its support of the Helensburgh Art Club’s Annual Exhibition, returning as sponsor for the ...
Ltd v James Watt [2025] CSOH 61 Lord Braid applied the best evidence rule to reject four claims of breach of warranties and allow proof on quantum in respect of a fifth. Parties entered into a share p ...
Complainants in sexual offence trials would gain the right to independent legal advice when requests are made to introduce ...
Kaitlin Bastow (Abertay University) and Samuel Etchells (University of Edinburgh) have begun the two-week Summer Scholars ...
Andrew Stevenson suggests the courts stick to English amid the passing of new language legislation. I always struggled to ...
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