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By Adele Redmond
Business groups urged caution on Tuesday as the government began a consultation on a complex new right for workers to have guaranteed hours and pay for shifts that are canceled or cut at short notice.
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By Joanne Faulkner
Lady Chief Justice Sue Carr unveiled plans on Tuesday to overhaul the High Court of England and Wales by creatin...(read more)
By William Janes
International fintech company Wise is under investigation over potential money laundering offenses after the bus...(read more)
By Ronan Barnard
A London judge denied a group of motorists permission to join the major group "Dieselgate" litigation against the Stellantis auto group, ruling Tuesday that they had not kept to the deadline to join the action.
By Sophia Dourou
A shipping company told Britain's top court on Tuesday that it should not have to pay a $1.85 million award arising from the botched sale of a vessel, because the buyer canceling the deal was the cause of the prospective losses.
Polar regions, outer space and the deep sea are emerging as new legal frontiers as rising geopolitical tensions and competition for critical resources test international regimes designed to keep the peace in some of the world's most remote domains, experts said Tuesday.
Entrepreneur Lars Windhorst lost his bid on Tuesday to quash an 18-month suspended prison sentence for refusing to attend a hearing to provide evidence of his company's assets after it failed to pay €27 million ($31 million).
By Marialuisa Taddia
Private equity companies invested an estimated £250 million ($335 million) into U.K. law firms in 2025 — less than half the previous year's record as the top 100 firms remain out of reach for outside investors, according to research published Tuesday.
U.K. athletics' governing body was fined £350,000 ($471,300) on Tuesday after a Paralympian was killed when a shot-put cage collapsed on him during a training session, in what a judge called "an accident … waiting to happen."
By Jamie Lennox
Seladore Legal has moved one step closer to securing a £2.2 million ($3 million) payout from Pogust Goodhead after a London court ruled that certain success fees under their retainer agreements are enforceable.
By Ashish Sareen
The Solicitors Regulation Authority said Monday that it has appealed a decision by a tribunal to allow an owner of a law firm to continue to practice, despite findings that he bullied and harassed five young female employees.
By Najiyya Budaly
Budget airline EasyJet said Monday that a proposed £3.06 billion ($4.11 billion) bid from Castlelake LP, an alternative investment firm, is "highly opportunistic" because its share price has been depressed since the conflict in the Middle East started.
Winston Taylor officially launched on Monday, bringing together Winston & Strawn LLP and the U.K. arm of Taylor Wessing to form a unified transatlantic law firm.
A recent High Court ruling that exposed how lawyers had relied on fake artificial intelligence-generated legal authorities during insolvency proceedings has punctured an "arrogance" within the profession that AI hallucinations were a problem confined to smaller firms and inexperienced practitioners.
Calls to reform the U.K.'s embattled employment tribunals are growing, but practitioners say the real key is improving the likelihood of resolving workplace disputes before workers' claims get to court.