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UK Economy · LondonSome of the world's biggest carmakers are facing a pivotal trial at London's High Court on Monday, with lawyers representing 1.6 million claimants accusing them of cheating diesel emissions tests, a decade on from Volkswagen's 'dieselgate' scandal.See the Story
Carmakers face key trial in UK lawsuits, decade after 'dieselgate' scandal
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New Zealand · New ZealandSolicitor-General to Step Down After a Decade of Distinguished Service Attorney-General Judith Collins has announced that Solicitor-General Una Jagose KC will step down from her position in February 2026, marking the end of a decade-long tenure as New Zealand's top government lawyer. The announcement comes with warm tributes from across the legal and public service communities, recognising Jagose's outstanding contribution to upholding the rule …See the Story
Solicitor-General to Step Down After a Decade of Distinguished Service
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United Kingdom · United KingdomLawyers have been advised to stop using “Dear Sirs” in correspondence because it is now seen as “inappropriate” in a diverse society. According to The Telegraph (UK), new guidance issued to solicitors by the Law Society stated that the use of “Dear Sirs” — a standard greeting in legal correspondence for hundreds of years — dates back to a time when the legal profession was predominantly male. It explained that the phrase is no longer “accurate, …See the Story