Lawyers' leaders say the wider justice system is a poor relation in HM Treasury's priorities.
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If there was a competition for lawyer as renaissance man or woman my entrant would be Edmund E Price, writes James Morton.
When Geoffrey Bindman started his articles in Chancery Lane in 1956, his salary was £3 a week.
MoJ’s migration of crucial court information on to the gov.uk website has left lawyers tearing their hair out.
The Law Society Art Group holds its annual exhibition online this year.
Some small law firms are at risk as the pandemic continues to bite. But others are planning for a bright future, using lessons they have learned in lockdown.
Senior solicitor suffered 'groundless and upsetting attack on his integrity'.
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