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New figures show that employment tribunal backlogs continue to grow, resulting in long delays that are denying both employees and businesses access to justice.
The Law Society of England and Wales marks 200 years* since its founding with a special event in Norwich on 12 June.
The Law Society of England and Wales is marking International Fair Trial Day* at a conference taking place in Brussels.
The UK government is announcing its industrial strategy Invest 2035 soon recognising that the legal sector, as part of ...
“Funding this essential public service is vital for a fair and just society. “However, all parts of the justice system have been starved of investment for decades. It will take long-term sustained ...
The Law Society is urging the government to invest more money to help restore civil legal aid and ensure everyone has access ...
My client asked me to submit a data subject access request to a limited company. The company claims the request is defective.
We welcome the broad outcomes of the LSB's proposal to issue a statutory statement of policy, seeking to reshape how ...
The Law Society of England and Wales Council has elected Dana Denis-Smith OBE as the new deputy vice president. Dana will ...
The former president of the Law Society, shares some of her most memorable moments to mark our 200-year anniversary.
Our 2022 PC survey showed that 80% of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) solicitors feel supported by their peers. 78% feel that the work they do is meaningful. We’ll be joining the SRA to march at Pride ...
Criminals have been known to target firms with limited conveyancing experience to launder the proceeds of crime. One small firm was approached by an intermediary acting on behalf of two overseas ...
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