The Law Society of England and Wales’ Money Laundering Task Force has taken on a new name as the Economic Crime Task Force, ...
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The UK government’s inaction and indecision on funding criminal legal aid has delayed any resolution, kicking the issue into the long grass.
The UK government’s indecision and delay on funding the criminal legal aid system has effectively kicked the issue into the long grass.
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Urgent action is needed to reduce the Crown Court backlog which is extending misery for victims and defendants ...
Find out how you could become a King’s Counsel (KC), whether you’re ready to apply now or thinking about it in the future, at the KC Appointment’s online event.
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Civil legal aid work is loss-making for the majority of providers*, according to new research by the Law Society of England and Wales.
A memorial service is to be held next month for a stalwart of the legal profession. Stephen Denyer, who was director of strategic relationships at the Law Society of England and Wales, died earlier ...
To coincide with Global Accessibility Awareness Day, the Law Society of England and Wales has published guidance to support disabled people in the workplace by highlighting how organisations should ...
Now that government plans to begin their asylum scheme in the coming weeks, policy adviser Sinead Nowak lists the key things you need to know about the new Safety of Rwanda Act.