A third private member's bill has revived the apparently stalled campaign opposing strategic litigation against public ...
A council and law centre went 'one step beyond' in sharing data, providing hard evidence that legal assistance works and ...
A landmark study linking law centre and council data has produced hard evidence on the impact of legal support – and shown ...
Law firms may have to tell the regulator in advance that they are planning a merger as part of new rules concerning early ...
A non-practising solicitor who was convicted of stalking two years ago has been struck off the roll. Adrian Robert Berkeley, ...
A former head of legal services has been disbarred after he was found to have exchanged an ‘excessive amount’ of messages – ...
The SRA is proposing a 29% increase in its overall funding requirement, to £111.5m. If approved by the Legal Services Board, ...
The Law Society yesterday raised ‘widespread and serious’ concerns about the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s bid for a big ...
This week marks the launch of the Law Society Gazette podcast. After 123 years, the Gazette has finally taken to the air.
Proposals to create an early determination stage in defamation claims will only increase the cost of proceedings, a leading ...
Family lawyers are bracing themselves for a new front in parental disputes when the government introduces the social media ...
We live in a world where scammers hunt us like prey. So when we are told that we qualify for free money, we don't rush ...