Law societies on both sides of Hadrian’s Wall have set out strong opposition to government plans to transfer anti-money ...
Most consumers will use a lawyer to navigate the FCA's car finance redress scheme – and almost all will go to court for more ...
A solicitor who instructed a trainee to backdate a deed has been rebuked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority after she ...
The whiplash reforms have “utterly failed the general public and victims of negligence” and there is no evidence for insurers ...
There has been a rise in “highly convincing” scam emails targeting businesses and trade mark owners that use the names of ...
The employment law service powered entirely by artificial intelligence and launched three months ago has negotiated a £30,000 ...
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has rejected an allegation that a managing partner instigated a non-consensual drunken ...
Nine in 10 executives believe thought leadership is critical to building authority, yet only a quarter feel they have ...
Confidence in the SQE among employers has risen over the past three years but is still not particularly strong – and declined ...
Complex court administrative processes “increasingly function as gatekeepers to justice” and shut out litigants in person, ...
This time of year always sharpens thoughts about how we look after and support elderly clients and those, elderly or ...
It's almost 25 December, so it must be time for the annual Christmas blog from Nigel Wallis, consultant solicitor at ...
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