In warning notice, Legal Services Board says benefits do not justify significant detriment to wronged clients.
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‘Quick witted, committed, interested but always, always, his own man.’
Spoiler alert: a legal career has been somewhat curtailed.
A stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Old Bank of England pub cranes bus in to its outdoor drinking space as it gears up for relaxation in lockdown rules.
Remote working in the legal sector became ubiquitous overnight. But what have firms done since to control and manage the changing nature of risk, and ensure that they remain compliant?
Judges will decide if local authorities can continue to hold meetings remotely after 6 May.
Vicarious Trauma in the Legal Profession: a practical guide to trauma, burnout and collective care.
Brexit and the Future of the European Union: The Case for Constitutional Reforms
Chris Boult | New Generation Publishing
A Commentary on the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings | Edited by Julia Planitzer and Helmut Sax
Forensic Case Histories: Understanding Serious Offending Behaviour in Men | Jackie Craissati
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