Lawyers

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    Lawyer wants to sue restaurant for running out of free soup

    Restaurants run out of specials from time to time, and while that may cause some disappointment, one customer in Texas believes the situation is worthy of a lawsuit. Lawyer Dwain Downing says his meal on April 16 at Mansfield's Our Place

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    Police under fire for 'naming and shaming' drink-drivers on social media sites

    Several UK police forces have come under fire for a controversial drink-driving campaign that named and shamed offenders on social media sites before they face a fair

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    Spanish property demolition risk "substantial"

    Thousands of British-owned homes in Spain remain at risk from demolition from the authorities. It's estimated there could be 1m properties Spanish properties deemed illegal due to construction industry, developer and town hall backhanders.

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    Porsche owner wins £1k in court case but ordered to pay £90k in fees

    A model shop owner from Preston, Lancashire is facing financial ruin after taking legal action against his local Porsche dealership. Surprisingly, businessman Damian Markland was victorious in his legal battle against Porsche Centre Bolton and

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    Lawyers 'wasting taxpayers' money'

    Lawyers may not be listening to warnings about taxpayers' money being wasted, one of England's most senior judges has said. Sir James Munby, new head of the Family Division of the High Court, aired fears about public funds being