Legal sector warned of £370bn 'wipe-out' by disruptor
A 'ruthless disruptor' warns the UK's £370bn legal industry faces extinction due to AI and outdated practices. Discover the urgent changes needed for survival.
A 'ruthless disruptor' warns the UK's £370bn legal industry faces extinction due to AI and outdated practices. Discover the urgent changes needed for survival.
The BBC has issued a formal apology to Alison Prior following her 16-year legal fight over false allegations. Read the full story of her pursuit for justice.
A US prosecutor's motion citing AI-generated inaccuracies has been rejected by a judge, highlighting growing concerns about artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. Learn about the case implications.
Mail Online issues a formal apology and agrees to pay legal costs after falsely accusing Dr Ann Kaplan Mulholland of being rude to a waiter. The report was based on a misleading influencer video.
Mail Online issues a formal apology to Dr Ann Kaplan Mulholland for falsely reporting she was rude to a waiter. The publication has removed the content and agreed to pay legal costs.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer vows to defend a 'trusted independent BBC' following President Trump's planned lawsuit over a 2021 Panorama edit. Discover the latest developments.
Rap superstar Eminem launches legal action against Australian beach brand Swim Shady, claiming trademark infringement of his Slim Shady persona. Discover the details of this international legal battle.
The BBC will formally apologise to Donald Trump after he threatened to sue for $1bn over edited Panorama footage. Director-General Tim Davie resigned amid mounting pressure.
The BBC is reportedly ready to formally apologise to Donald Trump over a billion-dollar legal threat concerning the editing of a Panorama speech. Read the full story.
Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger argues the BBC should respond to Trump's $1bn legal threat with 'See you in court' rather than capitulating like US media outlets.
Surrey Police issues formal apology after misidentifying a man as Algerian during court proceedings, raising concerns about accurate record-keeping and its impact on legal cases.
Tech giant Microsoft confronts potential class action lawsuit after its AI-powered Copilot allegedly generated false legal precedents, misleading Australian lawyers and threatening court integrity.
Prominent London solicitor James Donovan dismissed from PCB Litigation after allegedly misusing millions in client funds for luxury private jet travel, extravagant parties, and personal expenses in shocking financial misconduct case.
Actor Justin Baldoni settles copyright infringement case with Blake Lively over film adaptation rights, ending prolonged legal dispute that captivated Hollywood.
Former Pussycat Dolls star Nicole Scherzinger has reached a confidential settlement with the group's founder Robin Antin after a bitter legal dispute over the cancelled 2020 reunion tour that left fans disappointed.
Jane the Virgin star Justin Baldoni encounters mounting legal pressure after failing to respond to lawsuits filed by Blake Lively and The New York Times over his controversial film project about child labour.
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior breaks silence after Champions League disappointment, vowing to bounce back stronger following emotional Wembley defeat.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage issues public apology after falsely stating that 'the vast majority' of grooming gang convictions were British-Pakistani men, following legal action threat from research centre.
In a landmark moment for reconciliation, Western Australia's Governor has delivered a formal apology to the Noongar people for the devastating 1834 Pinjarra Massacre, acknowledging colonial violence and beginning healing.
Catherine Corcoran files lawsuit against Terrifier producers alleging unpaid royalties and unauthorised use of her nude scenes in the cult horror film's sequel and merchandise.
Hollywood star Rebel Wilson faces fresh legal turmoil as new court documents reveal she must cover Bauer Media's substantial legal fees following her unsuccessful appeal in their long-running defamation case.
A British entrepreneur's controversial social media strategy of concealing his identity during court proceedings sparks legal debate and online frenzy. Discover how his 'no face, no case' approach challenges modern justice systems.
New York Attorney General Letitia James under fire as senior aide Elizabeth Yusi is abruptly dismissed from Virginia position, raising questions about political interference and professional conduct.
In a historic move, barristers in England and Wales can now ditch traditional wigs after legal chiefs rule them culturally insensitive in modern courtroom proceedings.
A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.
British judges receive first-ever official guidance on using AI in legal proceedings, marking a pivotal moment for technology in the UK justice system. Discover what's permitted and what's prohibited.
NHL team faces backlash after inappropriate immigration enforcement acronym appears on jumbotron during cultural celebration event, prompting formal apology and internal review.
In a historic move, Norway's national church has formally apologised to LGBTQ+ people for decades of discrimination and exclusion, acknowledging 'shame and great harm' caused by its policies.
A UK barrister faces suspension after using artificial intelligence to prepare for a tribunal hearing, resulting in the submission of entirely fictitious legal cases invented by the AI tool.
A London barrister is under investigation after admitting to using ChatGPT for legal research in a professional negligence case, raising questions about AI's role in the legal profession.