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By Marialuisa Taddia
Investors are increasingly cautious about U.K. law firms because of billing uncertainty driven by artificial intelligence and unpredictable revenue, legal industry figures have said.
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By Sophia Dourou
Two men were sentenced on Thursday to a combined 18 years in prison for spying for China through "shadow policin...(read more)
By Najiyya Budaly
Product testing heavyweight Intertek Group said Thursday that it has agreed to a £10.9 billion ($14.4 billion) c...(read more)
By William Janes
The contractor behind a refurbishment that saw the installation of combustible materials on the Grenfell Tower before a blaze that killed 72 people has denied liability for the local council's £360 million ($476 million) bill for damages.
The finance watchdog said Thursday that it had closed its investigation into Drax Group PLC over its concerns about what the company had told the market about the sustainability of wood it used for biomass fuel.
By Ronan Barnard
A Lloyd's unit fought Wednesday to overturn a decision that it should pay $3.7 million under a mortgagee policy to cover losses from when a cargo ship struck a mine in Ukrainian waters, arguing the lender's losses actually stemmed from the vessel's fake war risks coverage.
By Jamie Lennox
Complaints against lawyers in England and Wales have soared over the past year as artificial intelligence equips clients to sound the alarm over potential misconduct that might have previously gone unreported — but as regulators struggle to keep up, experts say the flood doesn't necessarily herald more penalties.
By Eddie Beaver
A Conservative lawmaker was set to introduce a private member's bill in the House of Commons on Wednesday aimed at expanding protection against strategic lawsuits against public participation, known as SLAPPs, a day after similar measures were proposed in the House of Lords.
The U.K. government hit travel business Sabre Global Technologies Ltd. with a record £1 million ($1.34 million) fine for repeatedly breaching Russian sanctions by providing services to a sanctioned Russian airline.
A former Nigerian oil minister and two alleged associates were cleared by a London jury on Wednesday of accepting or seeking bribes from energy executives.
More than 30 major businesses and institutions including H&M, Heineken and a university have sued Visa at a London court, alleging that the payment card company's fees and rules restricted competition and drove up prices.
InterDigital has secured a Unified Patent Court injunction against Disney over its video-coding patent in 11 European states, adding to separate injunctions it has already won in Germany and Brazil.
The former director of a media company told Britain's top court Wednesday that he should not be forced to buy out a minority shareholder after he obstructed the sale of the business, claiming he believed delaying a sale was in its best interests.
Britain's top court ruled on Wednesday that deferred pay distributed to individual partners at a foreign exchange trading firm must be taxed as income, giving a win to HM Revenue and Customs in its challenge to the company's remuneration structure.
Finnish measurements company Vaisala said Wednesday that it will buy U.S. AI weather forecaster Atmo in a deal worth up to $130 million as it seeks to expand its technology-based meteorology technology services.