Under the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, it is open to anyone to bring a criminal prosecution. It can be a powerful tool.
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Employment judge dismisses claim because if lawyer was 'competent to be advising others... he was competent to understand ...
An office manager who used company funds to order wine and champagne to her home address has been barred from the profession.
The Law Commission's scoping paper on financial remedies in divorce and civil partnership dissolution marks a significant ...
Brexit campaigners promised that the UK's departure from the EU would reverse an alleged continental drift in judgments, ...