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  • Executives of ‘ponzi scheme’ London Capital & Finance liable for damages

    December 16, 2024

    Former executives of LCF are liable in the sum of £180m in damages to investors following a court ruling last month that called it a 'ponzi scheme'

  • Dyson to face lawsuit over Malaysian factory

    December 13, 2024

    Dyson is set to face legal action over alleged working conditions at a third-party manufacturer, after a court overturned a decision on jurisdiction

  • Sir Brian Leveson leading ‘once-in-a-generation’ review into criminal courts

    December 12, 2024

    The man who led the News of the World inquiry has been chosen to review the criminal courts, at a time when data revealed backlogs has reached a record high

  • Leading criminal barrister guilty of sexual misconduct charges

    December 11, 2024

    A Tribunal ruled a top criminal barrister, Jo Sidhu KC, was guilty of three charges of sexual misconduct against a young female barrister

  • Motor finance: Close Brothers shares rise after Supreme Court green lights appeal

    December 11, 2024

    Bank share prices are up this morning, including Close Brothers, following the news the Supreme Court has granted an appeal in the motor finance case.

  • Vodafone hit with £120m legal action by UK franchisees

    December 11, 2024

    A group of Vodafone franchisees across the UK have launched a multi-million pound legal action against the telecoms giant over "bad faith" business practices

  • City lawyers gear up for US firms’ bonus season amid pay war

    December 10, 2024

    Lawyers at US law firms across the City are poised to receive their bonus payouts following another year of fierce competition in the industry. In a year that saw US law firms Quinn Emanuel and Gibson Dunn and Paul raise their pay for newly qualified lawyers to £180,000, the salary battle shows no signs of [...]

  • Burford Capital turning its back on London over government delays

    December 5, 2024

    Listed legal financial firm Burford Capital is rolling back on using London due to "uncertainties" in the legal market as a result of government delays

  • Oh! Darling: Harry Potter star Rupert Grint owes taxman £1.8m thanks to Beatles clause

    November 29, 2024

    Harry Potter star Rupert Grint's appeal against HMRC imposing a £1.8m tax bill on him was dismissed, after a Tribunal upheld a Beatles clause

  • Top court rejects metro operator’s pay case against Unite and Lynch’s RMT

    November 13, 2024

    The Supreme Court dismissed a Northern rail operator case over transport workers pay against two unions, including one headed by Mick Lynch

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