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Lord Chancellor Confirms He Wants To Bring Back Tribunal Fees

David Lidington says the controversial costs prevent ‘frivolous or vexatious’ claims

The Lord Chancellor yesterday told MPs that his department intends to bring back employment tribunal fees.

In July, the Supreme Court decided that employment tribunal fees were unlawful and …

BSB to revise rules relating to authorisation to practise and public access work following consultations

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has approved a number of rule changes for barristers renewing their practising certificates and for those doing public access work following recent consultations.

The rule changes regarding authorisation to practise will:

  • require barristers to provide

SRA asks for views on proposals to meet new European Insurance Distribution Directive

We are looking for views on our proposals to deal with the European Insurance Distribution Directive when it comes into force next year.

The Directive means that firms carrying on insurance distribution activities will need to change the way they …

Reputation Trumps Price Say Most GCs

The latest GC excellence benchmark report which has now been running for five years has produced the eyebrow raising conclusion that in the eyes of most GC’s, the reputation of individual practitioners and their teams is more important than the …

Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 8, No. 11

The Faculty has published Volume 8 Number 11 of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN.

This issue includes the following articles:

Markus Gehring & Freedom-Kai Phillips: Intersections of the Paris Agreement