Our president, Richard Atkinson, reflects on the meaning of justice, how the “awful state” of criminal courts can divulge a ...
Civil legal aid providers now have another opportunity to bid for contracts, with no fixed deadline to apply. In a change to the previous tender process, organisations will be able to apply at any ...
Octavie Ralet is a trainee solicitor reaching for the stars in her legal career. Find out why she’s known as ‘the space girl’ at her firm, what it’s been like pursuing a niche area of law – and why ...
Discover how Gulnaz Raja’s unlawful dismissal led to her becoming the founder and CEO of an employment and immigration law firm.
Your weekly update on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: funding ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and ...
Robert Hatcher, director of agency Kleo Digital, examines how to get the best out of digital marketing in the face of rapidly evolving technology.
The Ministry of Justice has today announced a £20 million investment to increase civil legal aid fees for immigration and housing.
Invest 2035 is the government’s new industrial strategy. It sets out a 10-year plan for achieving the highest sustained economic growth in the G7, one of the Labour Party’s five missions for Britain.
The gross value added (GVA) from UK legal services is estimated to have increased by 50% in the last decade. According to the newly published Economic Value report by the Law Society of England and ...
The UK government’s £20 million a year investment will increase civil legal aid fees for immigration and housing, but there is still more to do.
My client was the sole executor and beneficiary of an estate. A trustee in bankruptcy wants me to confirm the money was paid to my client. Do I need consent to share this information?