Lawyers at SFO and FCA earn increasingly less than peers at private firms
How the International Criminal Court became relevant
About 90% of fintech’s outstanding SME loans are guaranteed by UK government
Finma bans bank’s Swiss subsidiary from taking on prominent public figures as clients
Case over share price drop was first of its kind in England to go to trial
My wife and I would like to gift our flat to our children
Commodities trading house was accused of manipulating a fuel oil benchmark and possessing ‘improperly obtained’ inside information
UK attorney-general Victoria Prentis expected to make decision by July 31
Washington proposal would ease restrictions on Israeli tycoon Dan Gertler imposed over alleged corrupt dealing
Decision by judicial authorities is latest setback for investigation into claims of corruption in European parliament
Senior managers accused of receiving millions of euros in kickbacks
‘Magic circle’ firms hiked pay for newly qualified solicitors to £150,000 to compete with US rivals
First big polls since convictions of ex-president and Hunter Biden show little impact on White House race
2024’s ranking of intellectual property law firms; the Unified Patent Court’s first year; gender and race-based gaps in patent applications; AI’s ‘double-edged sword’; EU plans for gene-edited crops patent ban and new Standard Essential Patent rules
Listings are based on recommendations made by clients and peers to FT research partner Statista
New technology is set to radically change role of specialist practitioners
US prosecutor examined conversation during investigation of Wall Street bank
Climate campaigners targeted bank over fossil fuel funding
Verdict makes defendant first child of a president to be found guilty of a crime
Landmark ruling finds two individuals liable in lawsuit brought by liquidators to collapsed retailer
Career blocks remain stubbornly in place. Plus: profile of Tina McKenzie, Northern Irish businesswoman; Elaine Bedell on leading the Southbank Centre; graduates and the AI tech boom; when grandma juggles working and childcare; cross-company mentoring
Mail-sorting group’s case follows Ofcom’s findings of anti-competitive behaviour by the former state-run postal service
Payment Systems Regulator says new rules on compensation for authorised push payment fraud will take effect in October
Nick Emmerson calls on political leaders to commit to ‘emergency’ funding for courts and legal aid
Once one of the most powerful judges in US restructurings, David Jones is now embroiled in a racketeering case along with two top law firms
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