» British ticket holders share £90m lottery jackpot
07/11/09 12:10 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Poppy sellers 'banned from Marks and Spencer'
07/11/09 12:06 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Allen & Overy income falls as law firms continue to suffer
07/11/09 00:01 from Times Online: Law
Allen & Overy reported a 7 per cent fall in half-year revenues yesterday and Clifford Chance said that it was cutting more lawyers as law firms continue to suffer from the economic downturn.

» Casualties of war: how forces children bear scars of conflict
07/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Abuser of suicide mum is given an Asbo
07/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Setback for Lehman creditors as court blocks PwC plan
06/11/09 15:45 from Times Online: Law
Creditors of Lehman Brothers are facing further delay after a radical plan designed to speed up the investment bank’s administration was shot down for a second time this morning.

» Drunk social worker offered detox patient a double whisky
06/11/09 13:37 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Tom Wise, former MEP, facing jail for £30,000 expenses fraud
06/11/09 00:01 from Times Online: Law
An MEP who fiddled tens of thousands of pounds in expenses to buy fine wines and a car faces jail after he confessed during his trial.

» Potential judges will not have to declare if they are Freemasons
06/11/09 00:01 from Times Online: Law
Would-be judges will no longer have to declare if they are Freemasons, the Government said yesterday.

» Prosecutors charge 14 in Galleon insider trading case
06/11/09 00:01 from Times Online: Law
United States prosecutors charged a further 14 people on Thursday over an alleged $53 million ($£32 million) web of insider trading surrounding Galleon, the New York hedge fund group, in a case that could come straight from the pages of a c..

» FSA condemns weak controls at UBS that allowed rogue traders to flourish
06/11/09 00:01 from Times Online: Law
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined UBS £8 million for weak controls that allowed staff in its private bank to make thousands of unauthorised trades with clients’ money and then hide the losses. It is the third-largest fine awa..

» Town falls silent as body of 'special soldier' comes home
06/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» 65,000 towels... 8 trampolines... Olympic organisers go shopping
06/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Energy giants seen as profiteers, poll reveals
06/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Victims' Champion seeks justice reform
06/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Chinese ambassador admits: I love X Factor
06/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Christmas post strike lifted
06/11/09 00:00 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

» Personal injury
06/11/09 00:00 from Top Stories
Employee wins payout from council

» Watchdogs: UK should retain right to reject faulty goods
05/11/09 18:07 from Times Online: Law
The right of consumers to reject faulty goods must be retained in the UK despite European plans to abolish it, legal watchdogs said yesterday.

» Tributes to soldiers shot by 'rogue' policeman
05/11/09 13:10 from Independent.co.uk/News/UK/Legal

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