Pearl Moses considers a real case where a solicitor found themselves in the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) for ...
Living at work, or working from home? A post-pandemic rethink of working practices has led to looking at ways to tackle the ...
The Legal Services Board (LSB) has approved a rise in the contributions solicitors make to the Compensation Fund, despite serious concerns.
Survivors of domestic abuse continue to be robbed of access to justice, as growing numbers are forced to represent themselves in court.
Key decisions on the future of criminal legal aid must be taken before expecting firms to bid for new 10-year contracts.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has introduced new possibilities and challenges for the legal sector.
We have serious concerns about the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) proposals to further develop its financial penalties framework.
Our civil legal aid research outlines the steps the UK government can take to increase access to legal advice and reduce costs to public services.
Our Diversity Access Scheme (DAS) has awarded 14 talented aspiring solicitors the sought-after scholarship to help them qualify.
The Law Society of England and Wales has today (19 September) launched a consultation on a practice note on climate risk and conveyancing. Following on from our landmark climate change guidance, the ...
Key decisions on the future of criminal legal aid must be taken before expecting firms to bid for new 10-year contracts with the Legal Aid Agency (LAA).
We strongly urge the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to re-think the proposals set out in the financial penalties’ framework consultation.