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The beginning of time… O’Connor v Bar Standards Board

A Human Rights Act claim based on alleged discrimination in the course of proceedings, appealed.

Supreme Court (Lady Hale, Lords Kerr, Wilson, Black and Lloyd-Jones) – 6 January

Executive summary

The date on which a cause of action for a …

Kenneth Armstrong wins major research fellowship to study post-Brexit regulation

Professor Kenneth Armstrong (Professor of European Law and Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS)) has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship for a project entitled: ‘The Brexit Effect: Convergence, Divergence and Variation in UK

Competitive advantage: getting ahead with more for less

FBC Manby Bowdler take client service offering to the next level, embracing new working practices, and new technology.

FBC Manby Bowdler is a fast-growing, innovative law firm with over 200 employees operating out of 7 offices across the West Midlands …

Woman Who Fractured Neck And Back in Horror Crash Changes Law With Landmark Case

A young mum who fractured her neck and back when she swerved off the road to avoid three stolen construction lorries has changed the law after winning her five year battle for justice.

 

Charli Lewington, 31, hit a tree and …

New research published to help inform Future Bar Training decisions

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has today published two new pieces of research that are intended to provide a qualitative and quantitative evidence base to inform its current decision-making about the future training of barristers.

The two reports, which are …