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Advice from a partner and senior associate on how junior lawyers can get the best out of their legal secondment.
This guide explains how the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) approaches remedies for complaints about solicitors and law firms.
Double Olympian, world medallist, boat race winner – and solicitor – Tom Solesbury on crews, general counsel and career breaks.
Learn how in-house lawyers can master persuasion techniques to influence stakeholders, build trust and drive better legal ...
As we welcome the new president of the American Bar Association Michelle Behnke, we warn that even well-established legal systems are not immune to political interference.
Learn how to safely and effectively use lawtech as a solicitor. Get tips on how to successfully adopt new technology in your law firm or in-house legal team.
The UK Supreme Court's decision in Standish v Standish is a landmark case clarifying how non-matrimonial assets are treated in divorce proceedings. Join this session to explore what this ruling means ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has published its Youth Justice Charter. The charter sets out the standards that a child can expect from the people and organisations they might meet in the youth justice ...
We welcome the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025's impetus to modernise data use but remain concerned over data protection, legal safeguards and data adequacy.
The review The Civil Justice Council formed a working group on third-party litigation funding. They asked for feedback on a number of broad areas, such as: whether third-party funding should be ...
The consultation The regulatory body for solicitors, the SRA, is consulting on client money in legal services: safeguarding consumers and providing redress. The consultation is in three parts: part ...
Louise Donnery from legal software company Clio examines how advancements in technology, shifting client expectations and economic pressures will drive change across the sector.