A solicitor has been fined just over £4,000 after he was found to have transferred around £9.1m without instruction and ...
The ECHR is not perfect. It must continue to evolve, to be scrutinised and to respect subsidiarity and the weight of ...
‘Why have you done it like that?’ asks media lawyer Mark Stephens CBE. Human rights barrister says she is targeted by hackers ...
Litigation funder Innsworth has been hit by a punishing costs ruling over its failed challenge to a £200m settlement in ...
Chicago-headquartered firm allegedly gained a reputation for uncooperative behaviour when negotiating contracts.
Former Supreme Court president speaks of importance of ECHR - as question of UK membership enters mainstream politics.
This follows recommendations from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) that there should be changes to the law to make it easier for victims to pursue claims in the civil courts and ...
Law Society issues updated guidance to reflect greater deployment of AI and machine-learning for content and engagement.
Almost a third (32.4%) of inspected firms were not compliant, the report reveals as the SRA prepares to hand over responsibility for AML compliance to the Financial Conduct Authority. According to the ...
Civil Procedure Rule Committee invites feedback for interim implementation stocktake of fixed recoverable costs.
Fate dealt the International Bar Association a bad hand as delegates flocked to a city still in mourning from the night before. Lifting ban on lawyer adverts and celebrating 25 years of legal aid: a ...
Just sort it out!' is a reasonable request for the profession to make of the Law Society. But there is a chasm between what many would like the Society to do, and what it can actually do.