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Zuneth Sattar’s contracts with one of Africa’s poorest countries under scrutiny
Company legal teams are out to prove their worth. Plus: four case studies and eight tests of a smart department
Solicitors in London to refuse burglary cases from May 25 as criminal barristers’ dissent continues
Atos claims it was wrongfully excluded from bids for advanced system for predicting weather and climate change
Since the invasion of Ukraine, work done by firms such as CMS, Harbottle & Lewis and Carter-Ruck for Russian billionaires has come under increasing scrutiny
Businessman known as ‘Putin’s chef’ has case against Eliot Higgins struck out for ‘failure to comply with orders’
EE, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Vodafone and Telefónica deny working together to stop supplying retailer
Tribunal suit claims energy bills were inflated because of anti-competitive behaviour
Former Formula One boss agreed to request from ex-son-in-law, who is on trial for alleged involvement in £266mn crime
Couriers arrived at Fowler Oldfield with money hidden in car door panels and black bin bags
Research finds that the term is increasingly used in UK tribunals as a justification for allegedly discriminatory remarks
Suspicions roused after ‘substantial amounts’ deposited into Fowler Oldfield’s bank account
Discharging hospital patients into population of vulnerable elderly without testing was ‘irrational’, say judges
Cash payments included sponsorship of non-league football team
Conservatives expel Imran Ahmad Khan after verdict but Wakefield MP plans to appeal
Ali Harbi Ali repeatedly stabbed long-serving politician at his constituency surgery
Survey finds vast majority anticipate rise in pandemic-related contractual disputes and insolvency cases
UK national faces 9 allegations as western governments step up expulsions of Russian diplomats over Ukraine invasion
New rules could pave the way to cheaper and easier financial settlements
UK arm of Russian bank unable to pay debts after being cut off from banking facilities
City’s standing was already damaged by security law and Covid restrictions that isolated territory
Exits come in response to Beijing’s enforcement of repressive national security law in the territory
News Group begins legal process to finally draw line under affair
The former monarch is being sued in London’s High Court by his ex-lover Corinna Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
UK chancellor announces fund after former Post Office staff lose majority of £57.75mn settlement to legal fees
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