The two largest legal regulators – the SRA and BSB – are the only ones to fail their performance assessments over the past year, the Legal Services Board revealed today.
A senior district judge has again attacked credit hire claims, as well as a process-driven approach to bringing them, in a ...
Top US firm Skadden has struck a pre-emptive deal with President Donald Trump to provide at least $100m in pro bono services ...
The Ministry of Justice has pledged £6m to the next round of funding for providers of early legal advice, after research ...
There's been a notable shift in the narrative around flexible working, with UK businesses and public sector organisations ...
The High Court has issued a freezing order against the non-lawyer owner of a law firm the SRA shut down last year, at the ...
The SRA yesterday took the unusual step of setting out why it cleared the law firm which acted for Yevgeniy Prigozhin, leader ...
A law firm that failed to conduct proper anti-money laundering checks while acting for a politically exposed person has been ...
A paralegal has been ordered to pay costs of just over £20,000 for bringing a “hopeless and misconceived” employment tribunal ...
Personal injury law firm, Express Solicitors has released its statutory accounts for 2024 as it continues to push its ...
Powerful updates to Ask iManage, Insight+ empower customers to leverage AI in a practical, frictionless, and secure way ...
Leading legal expenses and assistance insurer, ARAG has announced that Nathan Holt will take over as Director of Underwriting, when David Haynes becomes CEO at the start of April.
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