The coroner’s inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly was adjourned last week (13 August) by Lord Falconer until the end of the Hutton inquiry. This is despite requests by Kelly’s family that a burial order be made as soon as possible. Sir Louis Blom Cooper QC of Doughty Street Chambers, who has chaired over 12 inquiries in the last decade, said it was normal for a coroner’s inquiry to be adjourned. First revealed on www.thelawyer.com/lawyernews 13 August
Clifford Chance fights fraudulent billing claim by former US client
Clifford Chance has become embroiled in a bizarre case with a former client that is accusing the magic circle firm of fraudulent billing and malpractice.The lawsuit, filed by Mylan Pharmaceuticals on 8 August, arose as a result of an antitrust case that Clifford Chance’s US office had acted on since 1999 and which settled last […]