Sophie Jackson and Michael Kennedy reveal how curiosity, problem led thinking and realistic expectations are key to AI.
New criminal court statistics for October to December 2025, published today, show rising backlogs in both the Crown Court and magistrates’ courts and growing delays.
We are urging the UK government to invest more in family justice as new figures show a rise in cases entering the family courts in England and Wales, at the end of 2025.
The Legal Services Board’s statement of policy on upholding professional ethical duties sets new expectations for regulators to ensure ethical duties are fully embedded into legal education, training, ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has commissioned a new practice note to help solicitors navigate the growing body of distinct Welsh law and the differences between legislation in Wales and ...
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales about the time it takes to process criminal cases in West Yorkshire shows that court delays hit record highs affecting communities across the ...
Everything you need to know about practising and requalifying in Vietnam. This guide also covers opening a new office and promoting your services.
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales about the time it takes to process criminal cases in Hull shows that court delays remain high affecting communities across the region.
Choosing the right technology can be hard. If you don’t get the process right, it can cause more issues than it solves. This guide will help you to decide whether buying new technology is the right ...
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.
With potential implications for conveyancing, private client and tax solicitors, Charlotte Garvey explains how the UK ...