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Former president’s lawyers weed through social media as they push for impartial jurors
Anti-corruption prosecutors are probing a loan made by a private bank to Signa property group
Opening day of historic first prosecution of a former US president underlines challenges ahead for the New York court
Jailing of innocent man for 17 years leads to review by CCRC of thousands of cases in light of advances in forensic technology
Cum-ex lawsuit brought by Danish tax authority against defendants including Sanjay Shah kicks off in London
How four elk hunters and a ladder could reshape Wyoming’s chequered frontiers
Lawsuit sets up rare public clash between two big Wall Street rivals
Leading courts around the world are recognising for the first time that governments have legally binding obligations on emissions
Alan Cook tells Horizon inquiry he was not aware state-owned group was leading on prosecutions of sub-postmasters
Jeffrey Cook found guilty last month of receiving more than £70,000 in kickbacks in cash and cars
After the March insolvency of the Austrian family foundations, investors are asking where the tycoon’s fortune has gone
A spoonful of courage needed to help the medicine go down
New rules to curb pollution are set to face a barrage of challenges in the courts
State media says Truong My Lan’s crimes eroded public trust in ruling Communist party
Prosecutors say Los Angeles Dodgers player was the victim of a $16mn theft
Group calls for help from Beijing to recover funds held by London police since money laundering investigation
Judges say Brussels failed to prove how Russian businessmen close to Vladimir Putin backed his invasion of Ukraine
A previously stalled probe over alleged pay-offs to a porn star has led to the first criminal trial against a former US president
Ex-oil minister Tareck El Aissami among those accused of engaging in ‘economic conspiracy’
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The case against CMB centres on a long-running dispute between two Russian businessmen over a property deal
CEOs of Trafigura, Vitol and Gunvor say they have learned lessons from the 2010s scandals
Case brought against Switzerland by a 2,000-strong group of women
Eventual ruling by International Court of Justice could have wide-ranging impact on other countries
European human rights court to set precedent for government role in causing physical and mental harm as a result of global warming
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