Just sort it out!' is a reasonable request for the profession to make of the Law Society. But there is a chasm between what many would like the Society to do, and what it can actually do.
The government has confirmed a landmark reform to the country’s anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing ...
What makes me especially proud to work at Hodge Jones & Allen is our refusal to accept the status quo when the law fails ...
Feminist barrister Charlotte Proudman has opened her own family law firm providing ‘trauma-informed’ representation, in a bid to improve the experience of clients and drive change in the court process ...
Qvortrup’s style is easy-going and conversational, yet the scholarship is rigorous. His own views are not necessarily neutral. At one point, after defining ‘plebiscite’ as the kind of referendum ...
Who? Zainab Zaeem, associate director, Summerfield Browne Solicitors, Leicester. Why is she in the news? Appeared in Channel 4 Dispatches programme Will AI Take My Job?
London is set to become the first city in Europe to allow driverless taxis on to its streets. But lawyers warn that legislation on safety, liability and data governance still needs to be implemented.
Health outcome statistics for women expose a 'gender pain gap'. With a sky-high clinical negligence bill, how can law and ...
Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, former president of the Supreme Court and former master of the rolls, last night criticised the ...
Regulator publishes thematic review charting the rise of 'tactical complaints'. Disgruntled clients are also becoming more ...
Amid a rapid increase in allegations of parental alienation in child custody cases, a landmark High Court ruling will further ...
Former City trader Tom Hayes, whose convictions were quashed, also highlights 'a complete inequality of arms in relation to ...
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