New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales exposed increasing pressures on the local justice system.
We responded to the Department for Business and Trade consultation on fire and rehire – changes to expenses, benefits, and shift patterns.
To provide English and Welsh reserved legal services to the public, you will usually need to work for an employer authorised by an approved regulator in England and Wales. This requirement applies to ...
The panel discussion will explore why London leads the future of global dispute resolution, drawing on insights from UK court ...
The conveyancing sector is evolving and becoming more reliant on digital tools and data. Join this online event to understand how current processes, protocols and forms may evolve and what you can do ...
We strongly oppose the government’s proposal to replace the First-tier Tribunal (FtTIAC) with a new independent appeals body for immigration and asylum appeals. The government should drop these plans ...
UK government should focus on the true causes of the asylum backlog and delays rather than establishing a new appeals body.
The managing partner of a boutique law firm explains how the firm modernised its IT infrastructure, in this case study.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) confirmed suspected fraud, involving the improper removal and misuse of £39.5 million of client funds.
Please click ‘book now’ to confirm and pay for your guest to attend the Law Society’s council summer party at the National Liberal Club on 1 July 2026.
Our International Data Insights Report is designed to aid international business development and help you win prospective clients. Use the research to highlight the benefits of using English law to ...
Legal issues can be confusing and complex. Using a solicitor means they can guide you through legal processes, let you know what choices are available and answer your questions. Getting early advice ...
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