Law student wins four-year case to have exam marks upgraded
A law student who refused to accept the results of her final examinations has won a four-year legal battle to have her marks upgraded. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Senior judge says 'collaborative' approach can be extended
Couples are increasingly settling divorce disputes outside court through a new American-style method which could be extended to other litigation, one of Britain's top judges said last night. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Think tank: The way to publish and not be damned
When another country introduces laws to protect its citizens from your courts, you have a problem. When that country happens to be your closest ally in times of war and peace, you have a crisis. That is the state of English libel law. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Elected Hawaii secretary of state proposed
Hawaii should have an elected secretary of state to oversee elections, Lt. Gov. James R. “Duke” Aiona said Tuesday. bizjournals.com |
Telstra bypass could cut NBN costs
A BRITISH company says it can slash the cost of connections. australianit.news.com.au |