David Green considers a real Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal case involving a solicitor who was unable to obtain professional indemnity insurance (PII) – but continued to work for clients.
The shambolic state of court buildings across England and Wales – including asbestos, mould, inadequate air conditioning, dilapidated toilets, rotting seagulls and cells regularly flooding with ...
It also provides guidance on the duties of confidentiality and of disclosure, and how to manage situations where these duties come into conflict. This practice note covers the broad range of potential ...
Shire Professions Finance explores why investing in legal technology will benefit your firm, how to choose the right tools for your needs and how to spread the cost to help you stay competitive.
In private family law cases*** 20,453 children were involved, with cases taking an average of 39 weeks to reach an outcome. The Law Society strongly advises the government to increase investment in ...
AI represents a huge economic opportunity for the legal sector – but taking an ethical approach to innovation and regulation ...
Justice is a vital public service. It is as essential to our society as schools or hospitals. Yet underinvestment has left too many courts struggling to deliver for the community. When buildings fall ...
Kristina Conti shares her journey as a public interest lawyer fighting for justice and human rights in the Philippines.
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: 'Hillsborough Law' expands legal aid, Sentencing Bill, new lord chancellor on court reform, ...
We’ve been urging swift action from the LAA to restore services and minimise the fallout for solicitors and their clients. Our key wins include: assurances that the LAA will not recoup payments if it ...
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