This member talk focuses on how documents can be managed and presented at trial. In this session, Louise Nicholson of our Dispute Resolution Committee asks Mr Justice Adam Johnson to share his best ...
With exports hitting £9 billion a year, international trade is central to the UK’s booming legal services sector. We examine ...
UK government’s jury trial proposals go too far, the Law Society of England and Wales has warned. “Our criminal justice system is a crucial public service which for too long has been neglected, with ...
Reform of non-compete clauses should not proceed without substantive legal-economic research. Anything less risks policy choices being made without the evidence needed to ensure they are proportionate ...
Clio’s latest State of Legal Tech report reveals that many law firms are dealing with technology that hinders their performance. Join this free online event to start assessing your own legal ...
The National Conveyancing Protocol is being updated for the first time since 2019 – with a stronger emphasis on digital processes, transparency and risk management. Join this online event to hear ...
Join this in-person event to learn everything you need to know before embarking on a career as a judge.
From repeated training contract rejections to a fulfilling career in risk and compliance, Charlotte Murray shows how persistence and creativity can reshape a legal career. Her story offers insight for ...
The Law Society of England and Wales is supportive of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) strengthening consumer protection and improving the robustness of the client money framework.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) should make sure any changes to how solicitors and accountants manage client money are proportionate and do not add additional complexity and cost.
After Jaguar Land Rover, M&S and Co-op hit headlines with huge cyber attacks in 2025, there may be a misconception that cybercriminals only target large corporations. However, law firms have become ...
Comparing in-house to private practice is chalk and cheese. In private practice, as a lawyer, you are the business. The firm relies upon its lawyers and 90% of the workforce is doing what you’re doing ...
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