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Daily Life In Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
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Daily Life In Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
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Diddy Trial
Lawyer of Cassie Ventura, Douglas Wigdor, speaks to the media before entering federal court in New York, New York, on May 16, 2025. (Photo by Editorial Wire/NurPhoto) -
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Diddy Trial
Lawyer of Cassie Ventura, Douglas Wigdor, speaks to the media before entering federal court in New York, New York, on May 16, 2025. (Photo by Editorial Wire/NurPhoto) -
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Diddy Trial
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Diddy Trial
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Conciliation Act Of The King Emeritus And Former President Of Cantabria
Guadalupe Sanchez Baena, lawyer of Emeritus King Juan Carlos I, departs from the courts in Santander, Spain, for the conciliation act between former president of Cantabria Miguel Angel Revilla and the Emeritus King regarding alleged insults. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MAY 1:
The Tax Court of Canada sign is seen outside the federal courthouse in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MAY 1:
The Tax Court of Canada sign is seen outside the federal courthouse in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MAY 1:
The Tax Court of Canada sign is seen outside the federal courthouse in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MAY 1:
The Tax Court of Canada sign is seen outside the federal courthouse in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg - Bavarian Administrative Court Regensburg
A stone inscription marks the entrance to the Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg (Bavarian Administrative Court Regensburg) in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. This regional administrative court handles public law disputes between citizens and the state, including matters such as asylum, construction, public service, and local governance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg - Bavarian Administrative Court Regensburg
The word ''VERWALTUNGSGERICHT'' (Administrative Court) is prominently displayed above the gated arched entrance of the Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg (Bavarian Administrative Court Regensburg) in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The building serves as a key regional institution for resolving disputes in public law between individuals and government entities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg - Bavarian Administrative Court Regensburg
The arched main entrance of the Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg (Bavarian Administrative Court Regensburg) is seen with its iron gate, official signage, and stonework facade in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The court handles administrative law cases involving disputes between citizens and public authorities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Law Society has ‘duty’ to tell solicitors to shun underpaid work, says president Lubna Shuja
Incoming leader Lubna Shuja says some criminal work is unsustainable, amid calls for a 15% pay rise.
The new president of the Law Society has said the association has a duty to tell solicitors in England and Wales to refuse criminal work if they are not paid properly for it, as they demand a 15% increase in legal aid fees to give them parity with barristers.
Lubna Shuja has taken on the role amid anger that criminal solicitors have been offered a 9% rise, despite having gone 25 years without a pay increase and a 15% minimum rise having been recommended by the independent review of criminal legal aid.
Lubna Shuja, president of the law society.
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Johnny Depp at the High Court
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives with Bianca Butti (L) at the High Court in London, where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ eyevine
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Johnny Depp at the High Court
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives at the High Court in London, where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ eyevine
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Johnny Depp at the High Court
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives with Bianca Butti (L) and lawyer Jennifer Robinson (R) at the High Court in London, where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ eyevine
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Johnny Depp at the High Court
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives with Bianca Butti (L) and lawyer Jennifer Robinson (R) at the High Court in London, where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ eyevine
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Johnny Depp at the High Court
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives with Bianca Butti (L) at the High Court in London, where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ eyevine
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Johnny Depp at the High Court
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives with Bianca Butti (2L) and lawyer Jennifer Robinson (R) at the High Court in London, where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor Johnny Depp turns to fans as he arrives at the High Court in London where he is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor Johnny Depp waves from the steps as he arrives at the High Court in London where he is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor Johnny Depp waves from the steps as he arrives at the High Court in London where he is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor Johnny Depp is surrounded by security, fans and the media as he arrives at the High Court in London where he is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
Whitney Heard, sister of AMBER HEARD, carries a gift bag with a label that reads 'You got this shit' as she arrives at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
Whitney Heard, sister of AMBER HEARD, carries a gift bag with a label that reads 'You got this shit' as she arrives at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (R)arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (R) arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (R) arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (R) arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (L) arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor Johnny Depp takes a cigarette and coffee break before court starts at the High Court in London where he is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor Johnny Depp takes a cigarette and coffee break before court starts at the High Court in London where he is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD arrives at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (R) arrives with her girlfriend Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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Johnny Depp High Court case
American actor AMBER HEARD (R) arrives with Bianca Butti at the High Court in London where Johnny Depp is in a legal dispute with UK tabloid newspaper The Sun over allegations he assaulted his former wife, Amber Heard. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/ / eyevine
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