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Judge tells Mohammed Zina that his crime ‘struck at heart of financial markets’
Mohammed Zina convicted in case brought by Financial Conduct Authority
NAO says 28% spending reduction in England and Wales may be increasing workloads in other parts of public sector
Lady chief justice says ‘significant’ investment needed to fix ‘deep-rooted’ problems
Government cannot keep City sector in ‘gilded cage’ if rest of system is crumbling, says the new chair
James Muir was discriminated against on the basis of his mental health disability
New York-based group settles case that was due to go to trial in London
Telecoms group to defend £1.3bn overcharging claim as first trial of its kind begins
Proposal for mandatory sessions in England and Wales to cut court delays scrapped after objections from dispute professionals
Some bondholders had brought a case against German landlord’s contentious move
Research comes amid intensifying concerns among legal profession that funding pressures are leading to a deepening crisis in prisons and the wider justice system
Case brought by senior employee at financial watchdog is one of first to deal with back-to-office push
Boom in asset prices and increased prevalence of dementia drive costly family squabbles over wills
Son-in-law of late mining magnate claims the fintech cancelled his account because of ‘malicious’ allegations
Post Office scandal creates unease around separation of powers in England and Wales
Government has before now rejected tightening system that allows organisations to bring criminal cases on own account
Ministers examine plans for a blanket approach to overturn hundreds of wrongful convictions
Conglomerate averts trial after reaching undisclosed deal for full settlement of lawsuit
Retailer claims club shirt sponsorship for Asahi’s Super Dry beer brand infringes trademark rights
Senior people at investment firm now liable for income tax on part of their remuneration, court finds
Judge rules 15 of 33 articles prince complained about were the product of phone hacking or other unlawful information gathering
Court rules insurer within its rights not to pay for student hall damage caused by detonation of ‘the Hermann’
Law Society counsel says solicitors are offered less than barristers because of ‘weaker’ negotiating position
Guidance for courts and tribunals also tells judiciary to scrutinise litigants’ submissions for signs of chatbot input
Holyrood fails in attempt to get London’s veto struck down
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