The judiciary said Thursday that intellectual property specialist Justice Colin Birss will replace Geoffrey Vos as Master of the Rolls, as he steps up to become head of civil justice in England and Wales.
The judiciary said Thursday that intellectual property specialist Justice Colin Birss will replace Geoffrey Vos as Master of the Rolls, as he steps up to become head of civil justice in England and Wales.
The London Bullion Market Association is facing expanded claims in England from 30 people who say they or their relatives were tortured, injured or killed near Tanzania's North Mara gold mine while the body continued certifying its gold as responsibly sourced.
The founder of Rosenblatt Solicitors has sued Simon Cowell in a London court almost a year after resigning as a director from companies within the television personality's entertainment business.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority said Thursday that it is consulting on plans to require law firms to notify it when they use or arrange third-party litigation-funding for consumer claims, after the collapse of SSB Group exposed risks to consumers.
The former information commissioner is expected to take legal action against a woman who complained to the watchdog about his conduct, a government minister has said while pledging to investigate and overhaul the agency.
Palantir's claim that a London mayor office wrongly blocked the Metropolitan Police Service from awarding the data analytics company a £50 million ($67 million) software contract will go to trial in January 2027, as a London judge ruled Thursday that the case should be heard at the earliest realistic opportunity.
The administrators of SSB Law have sued the collapsed firm's insurer for £19.5 million ($26 million), seeking to recover premiums the firm paid for insurance that covered its clients' cavity wall insulation claims.
Russia has now revived its argument that it never agreed to arbitrate a $219 million dispute with a subsidiary of one of Ukraine's largest privately owned energy distributors, telling a D.C. federal court that underlying treaty protections don't apply to Crimean investors.
Canal+ has denied owing DAZN more than €2.1 million ($2.4 million) in licensing fees, claiming the sports broadcaster undercut Canal+'s exclusive right to stream women's tennis when it failed to disclose a sublicensing deal with a competitor.
A U.S. equestrian grooming company has accused a rival business of infringing its "Naked Horse" trademark by using nearly identical branding to mislead consumers into buying competing products.