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  • What happens when a cyber attack hits a business?

    May 26, 2025

    Over the last two months, cyber attacks on household names have been lighting up the headlines across the UK, but what happens behind the scenes?

  • Tribunal kicks out Walkers tax appeal over Sensations Poppadoms

    May 23, 2025

    The Upper Tax Tribunal has thrown out an appeal by the crunchy potato slices giant regarding its VAT dispute with the taxman

  • Former PM David Cameron in job talks with law firm DLA Piper

    May 23, 2025

    Former Prime Minister Lord David Cameron is discussing a job role with law firm DLA Piper

  • Vodafone and EE back at court over Phones4U legal fallout

    May 22, 2025

    Telecoms giants are "vigorously defending" against the Phones4U legal proceedings as the mammoth £1bn is back at the London court

  • Severn Trent paid over £2m to fight off bill overcharging lawsuit

    May 22, 2025

    Severn Trent paid out more than £2m in legal fees to defend allegations it had overcharged millions of household consumers by underreporting sewage leaks. Professional costs increased by £2.3m last year, according to the firm’s annual report. These were mainly in relation to a class action claim brought against Severn Trent and a number of [...]

  • Football to flowers: Law firms (finally) wake up to the importance of branding

    May 22, 2025

    Branding is key; that is why some sponsorship deals can run into millions of pounds, and now some law firms are starting to realise its importance.

  • EY labels former head of EY Abu Dhabi a ‘fraudster’ in £2.7bn legal battle

    May 21, 2025

    EY UK's barrister described the former head of EY Abu Dhabi as "plainly a fraudster" in the openings at the £2.7bn legal battle

  • Why CAS challenge may deliver seismic shock to sport

    May 20, 2025

    The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is seen as the final authority on legal disputes in law. But a challenge could change all of that. While English sports lawyers squabble over Profit and Sustainability Regulations, Associated Party Transactions, and the never-ending legal fog surrounding Manchester City – away from the headlines, a legal battle [...]

  • EY audit of NMC ‘was deficient in multiple respects’ says regulator

    May 19, 2025

    The High Court will hear a draft report by the FRC concluding that EY's audit of collapsed NMC "was deficient in multiple respects"

  • Legal Aid cyber attack: Huge amount of personal data stolen

    May 19, 2025

    The hackers behind the cyber attack on the Legal Aid Agency downloaded a significant amount of personal data of those who applied for aid

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