We’re supporting solicitors to understand the impact of the High Court judgment in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys on the conduct of litigation. Find answers to common practical, procedural and ...
In law, a failure to fulfil professional obligations has consequences. David Keighley considers a real case heard by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal where conveyancing undertakings were breached ...
The Special Committee of Inquiry’s final report on the forms of support and guidance currently offered to solicitors facing disciplinary action.
Working in the legal profession is often a highly pressurised environment. Our firm is keen to prevent a culture of bullying and harassment. Is there guidance available?” ...
Helen Cammock is creating a new commissioned artwork to mark our 200th anniversary, which will be displayed at the Law ...
We are proud to celebrate Pro Bono Week, which recognises legal professionals across the UK that offer free legal advice to those who could not otherwise afford it and do not qualify for legal aid.
The Law Society of England and Wales has today (6 November) launched a new equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy* for the solicitors’ profession, which aims to build a more diverse, more ...
We are committed to striving for a more diverse, open and inclusive solicitor profession and our new equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy is about turning our ambition into action.
From international human rights law, intellectual property and AI, climate justice and helping a local cancer charity – find out how our members are providing free legal services to improve access to ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Terminally Ill Adults Bill scrutiny continues, Border Security Bill concerns, and safety and ...
A practical guide to developing a law firm pro bono programme. Through a mixture of commentary, advice, precedents and background information, the manual provides practical help and advice for law ...
We are extremely concerned the UK government may extend the equivalent of employer national insurance contributions (NICs) to limited liability partnerships (LLPs), as chancellor Rachel Reeves refused ...