Solicitors have voted to increase the threshold for calling a special general meeting of the Law Society – despite the ...
Complex court administrative processes “increasingly function as gatekeepers to justice” and shut out litigants in person, ...
Confidence in the SQE among employers has risen over the past three years but is still not particularly strong – and declined ...
Nine in 10 executives believe thought leadership is critical to building authority, yet only a quarter feel they have ...
The Supreme Court has reinstated a decision that £2.7bn collective proceedings should be on an opt-in, rather than opt-out, ...
The Court of Appeal has rejected a barrister’s claim that LGBT charity Stonewall “caused or induced” discrimination against ...
The Council for Licensed Conveyancers and Legal Services Consumer Panel have both backed a radical review of the Legal Ombudsman and possibly a complete redesign of the scheme.
A legal tech startup led by a solicitor turned behavioural psychologist is aiming to capture the “invisible knowledge” of ...
Businesses are to benefit from an opt-out class action for the first time after the last two defendants in the car delivery ...
A compliance officer at a City law firm who pretended he was at work when he was actually working from home – and continued ...
Legal expenses and assistance insurer ARAG has appointed Jess Tasney to the new role of sustainability manager, with ...
Firms have a continuing duty to conduct AML and source of funds checks to ensure any dealings aren’t being used to disguise ...
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