Changes to society’s attitudes toward women and girls, and the laws which affect them, can seem so obvious with the benefit ...
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A solicitor accused of negligence by clients who changed their minds over a mediation settlement in fact acted competently, ...
A ‘cultural clash’ involving commercial lawyers is delaying compensation for victims of the Post Office scandal, a senior ...
Delivering the keynote speech at the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association annual meeting on Monday night, Her ...
The TA6 form was updated to support National Trading Standards guidance on ‘material information’ required for property ...
This book is intended to ‘demystify’ the funding of international arbitration. It contains practical guidance from specialist ...
The tribunal heard that the firm, which has eight qualified staff, was fined £1,300 in 2022 for failing to publish price and ...
Two benchmarking surveys published in almost as many days this week paint a picture of business optimism in law firms.
The fact is, neither I nor any other females in the profession are Spice Girls, so please don’t label us.
More than two thirds of lawyers say bodies such as the Law Society and Bar Council should be responsible for technology.
Cases 'raise wider issues about whether the bulk litigation market is working as well for the public as it should be', says ...