Proposed legislation in Sacramento aims to disrupt liberalisation of US legal market
Palestinian human rights organisation argues F-35 fighter jets are ‘responsible for significant devastation in Gaza’
Gulf state’s offer to replace ageing presidential plane raises ethics concerns
Artificial intelligence will require its own rule book — a fundamental role for humans to undertake
Attacks on agriculture exacerbate desperate shortages and enclave’s slide towards famine
Passionate feminist who successfully took on the pharmaceutical industry
Republican-appointed judge surprised many by siding with liberals during his 19 years on the bench of top court
Socialist premier suggests judges colluded with rightwing politicians to go after his wife and brother
Prosecutors described founder of cryptocurrency lender as a ‘fraudster of epic proportions’
Unless their use is defined under law, and accounting rules, they will remain a poor medium of exchange
Also in this newsletter: EU foreign ministers meet their UK colleague, and the solar industry’s take on the Iberian blackout
I suspect he’s been stealing company funds
UK media tycoon’s Northern & Shell suing Gambling Commission after contract award to Allwyn
Country briefs diplomats and humanitarian officials on proposal to funnel supplies through little-known foundation
Case could threaten once-mighty political clan at helm of opposition Congress party
Passengers and crew on flight BA149 were held by Iraqi forces after it landed just as the invasion in 1990 began
Swiss bank admits it violated previous deal with the US justice department
Garfield AI offers businesses and individuals in England and Wales a low-cost way to pursue small debt claims
Decades-old litigation tactic that uses slow judicial proceedings to frustrate an opponent sees a resurgence in post-Brexit Britain
US judge says clients may have ‘reservations’ about law firms that reached deals with the government
Many social media promotions appear to be hosted by senior finance figures, but they’re fake
Judge’s scathing verdict — including ruling an executive lied under oath — marks new twist in legal battle with Epic Games
Redinel Korfuzi tells court he gave fitness instructor £20,000 because he ‘felt sorry for him’ during coronavirus pandemic
Crumbling courthouse symbolises ‘catastrophic’ legal system marred by lack of funding and staff
In this four-part series, the FT looks at how chronic underfunding in Europe’s justice system risks undermining the rule of law and scaring off investors?