Lewis Silkin partner Sally Hulston and head of wellbeing Mark Jones on the practical steps they’ve taken to make sure ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has responded to the Department of Business and Trade consultation on regulations to prevent the misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements in cases of workplace ...
Legal aid professionals from across England and Wales were recognised at this year's Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards.
The UK Jurisdiction Taskforce legal statement on liability for artificial intelligence (AI) harms concludes the common law system of England and Wales is flexible enough to address many legal issues ...
The Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) is consulting on proposals to let judges decide small claims without a hearing, even if all parties do not consent, without all parties’ consent. We support ...
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales exposed increasing pressures on Avon and Somerset’s justice system.
The government is consulting on big changes to how the law deals with people’s finances when relationships break down or somebody dies.
Close to a third of firms inspected by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) were found non-compliant. AMLCC’s Richard Simms explains what inspectors look for and how to ensure your firm is ready.
The Law Society of England and Wales has today welcomed the laying of the first Online Procedure Rules in Parliament.
Access Legal explores how law firms can embrace AI safely, following the landmark Munir ruling on legal professional privilege and client confidentiality.
We’re looking for legal aid providers to take part in research to help reduce inefficiencies in the legal aid system. Sign up to take part.
The Law Society has urged the UK government to scrap plans for an Independent Immigration Appeals Authority and focus on the true causes of asylum delays.