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The HP-Autonomy spat is a curious one considering the amount of due diligence carried out when the deal was done, argues Nigel Cannings


Britain's former Conservative Party treasurer has already bagged a large settlement from the BBC following false allegations of child abuse. Amber Melville-Brown assesses how much more he could recover from other publishers, including tweeters



Could the defaming of a British peer kill the still young social network revolution? It might, but it shouldn't, argues Amber Melville-Brown


As UK gas costs fall under the spotlight for alleged price-fixing, Reuben Guttman makes the case for whistleblowers


Obama's win is very significant for the Supreme Court which will see two of its judges retire during his tenure


Investors globally are looking with interest at a decision in Australia over mis-selling, say Steven Friel and Christian Toms





Disability charity Scope has taken an adventurous course for its latest fund-raising initiative



The introduction of a code of conduct for litigation funding should build confidence



Litigation costs in England's courts are not just a problem for domestic parties, as the recent multi-million pound bill following the battle between two high-profile Russians illustrates. Emilie Woolley reports on moves to lower the figures


Providing role models to counter homophobic bullying is imperative.



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