Greater Anglia and Northern Rail admit prosecutions should not have been brought and apologise for errors
On the coat-tails of a private equity boom, American partnerships are bringing a long-hours, high-pay culture to the City
Thomas Braziel invested some funds but also spent on jewellery, luxury hotel stays and ‘other fineries’, court finds
Record sentence under new public nuisance law introduced by previous government
Commission president faces uphill battle to deliver on issues such as integrating markets and defence
Sue Mi Terry accused by US prosecutors of accepting luxury gifts to disclose information and write articles
Self-exiled Communist party critic and associate of Steve Bannon fleeced his online followers, prosecutors said
Once-powerful Democrat accused of taking gold bars, cash and luxury cars in exchange for his influence in Congress
Law firm’s hiring spree helps it pull away from ‘magic circle’ rivals in world’s biggest legal market
Federal judge points to conflict in relationships with financial sponsor and debtor in Chapter 11 case
Survey comes as firms forced to kill off equity initiatives in wake of Supreme Court’s ban of affirmative action
Class action lawsuits have allowed victims to obtain redress while reinforcing deterrence
From packed prisons to closed police stations and courts, law and order is in retreat
Inside the historic trial that convicted the parents of a school shooter
‘Magic circle’ firm posts 17% jump in profits in year before transatlantic tie-up
Implosion in 2021 sent shockwaves through US equity markets and cost Wall Street banks billions of dollars
Human rights campaigners say trial in the Gulf state was ‘shamelessly unfair’
Matthew Connolly had sought $150mn from the bank after his exoneration in rate-rigging case
Cherished neutrality and circumspection of state’s legal framework will be sacrificed if new legislation is enacted
UK-based ‘magic circle’ law firm posts record annual profits on pick-up in dealmaking
US plane maker’s stock rises after plea deal as government contracting and bond ratings look set to be unharmed
Lawsuit alleges Swiss non-profit created an atmosphere ‘hostile to women and Black employees’
Closing arguments cap eight-week trial in which lawyers for former trader say government failed to prove its case
Ronan O’Grady pleaded guilty to sexual assault in February and was sentenced in late June
As the conservative majority’s power has grown, the US institution’s left-leaning justices have registered their alarm