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EU acts against Poland as judicial reform threat continues

Government not backing down on controversial bills

Home Secretary must show EU national's proposed marriage one of convenience

Supreme Court orders rehearing of case of Lithuanian and Pakistani

Access to justice trumps employment tribunal fees, Supreme Court rules

2013 charges against both domestic and EU law

Wife wins appeal over period for calculating pension rights

Husband's "membership" of scheme not confined to active membership

Lord President heads programme at Society's annual conference

"For the greater good" theme looks at potential for profession

AML supervisory body plans go to consultation

Society urges solicitors to respond to Government paper

CAT rejects £14bn credit card fees claim against Mastercard

No way of ensuring accurate compensation, tribunal rules

Exam scripts are candidate's personal data, EU advocate general believes

Opinion in Irish case supports subject's data access request

Solicitor admits false claim to client to settle DWP case for cash

Guilty plea to obtaining £8,000 from client seeking to avoid proceedings

Polish President vetoes controversial judiciary reforms

Demonstrations and international protests a likely factor in decision

Morton Fraser reports steady year in latest results

Revenue up 2.5% and profit stable in year to April 2017

Differences emerge in responses on protective expenses orders

SCJC publishes results of consultation on revised rules