The Law Society of England and Wales launches a new practical guide to help solicitors make safer, more informed technology decisions warning that unsafe AI adoption may expose firms to risks.
The National Planning Policy Framework must be clear, consistent and capable of being applied with confidence by all involved in the planning system in England.
The House of Commons has had its second reading debate of the Courts and Tribunals Bill which introduces reforms to reduce the Crown Court backlogs.
With potential implications for conveyancing, private client and tax solicitors, Charlotte Garvey explains how the UK ...
New analysis reveals a prolonged surge in the time it takes to process criminal cases in Greater Manchester, especially since the pandemic.
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales about the time it takes to process criminal cases in Merseyside shows that court delays remain high affecting communities across the region.
Our admissions ceremonies are open to all solicitors admitted to the roll in England and Wales. There is no time limit to attend. Book your ceremony once you are admitted and celebrate your success ...
In the fast-moving world of economic crime, regulation and best practice are constantly evolving. Join this online event to explore how AML requirements, sanctions compliance and risk management have ...
In April 2027, pensions will become liable to Inheritance Tax (IHT). Join this online event, run by Forvis Mazars, to learn how to adapt your financial planning.
We are excited to announce that registration for the 2026 Economic Crime Conference is now open!
As March marks Free Wills Month, the Law Society of England and Wales urges the UK government to modernise wills legislation or risk leaving many people’s final wishes unprotected and beneficiaries ...
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