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A solicitor at a practice that describes itself as ‘London’s top law firm’ has been rebuked for allowing a ‘poorly drafted’ ...
A trainee solicitor who started a petition calling for SQE reform has rebuked the former home secretary Suella Braverman KC ...
Telling clients how to complain not just at the start of a matter but again at the end sounds harmless. For law firms that live and die by their client work, it is a distraction.
The regulator says that evidence from its training records and reviews of the legal sector show that solicitors completed at ...
Barbara Mills, chair of the Bar Council, noted that the incident is 'latest in a series of issues with the courts' IT systems ...
A group claiming to be hackers who stole more than two million records from the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) has threatened to ...
Hourly rates charged to clients by US firms are continuing to grow at pace, outstripping hefty pay rises for American lawyers ...
Embracing agile working and a Law Society president from Manchester: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Of all those lawyers whose education will be disrupted by AI, trainees and junior lawyers are the most affected: their most ...
An old Fleet Street adage has it that ‘Good news is not news’. That’s a journalistic principle to which I generally adhere.
North-west firm calls for ministry to be stripped of power to handle negligence claims, comparing its approach to the Post ...
Minister says CCRC chair role will now face pre-appointment scrutiny and admits Henley report was delayed on MoJ and Cabinet ...
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