Topic: Royal Courts Of Justice

Tweet . The London-based investment bankers took their case against a credit crunch-hit German finance house to the High Court. . . The 104 staff...

Juror jailed for Facebook contempt

LONDON (Reuters) - A juror who contacted a defendant through the Facebook social networking website, causing a multi-million pound trial to collapse, was jailed for eight months on Thursday in a British legal first.Joanne Fraill, 40, was the first person in Britain ...

Actress Miller accepts £100,000 phone-hack damages

Actress Sienna Miller was set Friday to accept £100,000 in damages from News of the World after the newspaper admitted hacking into her mobile phone messages.Lawyers for Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, which publishes the popular tabloid, admitted this ...

Photos of the day, May 6, 2011

Photos of the day selected by the Photo Editors of the National Post. . View yesterday's gallery. . . REUTERS/Henry Romero . Singer Lady Gaga poses...

Virgin forced to pay £300,000 for massage injuries

Two former beauty therapists have won £300,430 in compensation from Virgin Atlantic after developing repetitive strain injuries while giving frequent massages to first class air passengers.Jayne Evans and Michelle Hindmarch said they developed pain in their wrists, shoulders and backs ...

Victory for Evening Standard over secret hearings

Britain's most senior judge has ordered a review of secret hearings at the Royal Courts of Justice amid concerns that the public are being wrongly excluded.. One of the country's leading judges, Mr Justice Calvert Smith, made his ruling at ...
Ronaldo was not at London's High Court for the settlement of his action against Telegraph Media Group Ltd over a Daily Telegraph story in July 2008, when he played for Manchester United.His lawyer Allan Dunlavy told judge Victoria Sharp that ...

Court clears way for Liverpool sale

Liverpool owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks lost a legal bid to block the sale of the club here Wednesday, clearing the way for a takeover of the English football giants.London's High Court granted injunctions brought by the club's ...

BA union wins UK court appeal over strike ruling

LONDON (Reuters) - The British Airways cabin crew trade union, Unite, won an appeal on Thursday against a London High Court ruling this week that had blocked a new wave of walkouts by the airline's staff.BA on Monday won a court ...

Banker sues SocGen, claims he was "too successful"

<div><p>LONDON (Reuters) - A former banker is suing his old employer, French bank Societe Generale, claiming he was dismissed for being "too successful."</p><p>Raphael Geys, who was a managing director of European fixed income sales for SocGen, said in ...