The new National Risk Assessment (NRA) guidance is clear: the legal sector remains an attractive target for criminals. AMLCC examines how the key areas affect your firm.
Following the High Court’s judgment in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys, the Law Society of England and Wales has published a new practice note for solicitors practising litigation.
This practice note provides advice on how solicitors, law firms and legal businesses can make sure that only those authorised to do so carry on the conduct of litigation, following the High Court ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: our key takeaways ...
The SRA failed to respond adequately to more than 100 reports from consumers in its handling of the SSB Group collapse, according to an independent review commissioned by the LSB.
The Legal Services Board (LSB) has today (16 October) published its independent review of the regulatory events leading up to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) intervention into the ...
Carla Hoppe struggled in silence as a newly-qualified lawyer saddled with student debt. She now works to improve the ...
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s (DAC) new report shows that domestic abuse survivors are being failed by a lack of funding in the family courts.
Organisations representing 250,000 lawyers have come together to express grave concern about the climate of increasing hostility towards lawyers and judges.
New technology provides future lawyers with an opportunity to hone client expertise and stay up-to-date with the sectors in ...
We responded to the Online Procedure Rule Committee’s (OPRC) public engagement document: Inclusion Framework and Pre-Action Model for the Digital Justice System ...
HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is emphasising correct complaint procedures following the recent House of Lords Committee's concern that problems may be under-reported.
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