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Queen’s speech: The profession reacts
Britons overwhelmingly want their country to be a beacon of the rule of law, says Law Society president.
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Bar bodies condemn Hong Kong convictions
Martin Lee and Margaret Ng given suspended prison sentences.
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Crisis, what crisis? Legal sector revenues surge
Official figures show that the legal services sector has bounced back strongly since the onset of the pandemic.
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Overseas investment curbs could hit legitimate business, Law Society warns
Peers are to vote on amendments to the National Security and Investment Bill at the Lords report stage today.
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Six months to SQE: Chancery Lane announces countdown
Solicitors need to get up to speed with the changes to the qualification process.
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Society calls for clarity on vaccination passports
Chancery Lane says employers and employees need detailed guidance over plans for Covid-status certification.
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Law Society Awards opens for entries
There has never been a more important time to celebrate the hard work, skill and dedication of solicitors in England and Wales.
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Rule of law should not take a backseat in pandemic, survey finds
Curbs on rights and freedoms put in place during the pandemic must be peeled back afterwards.
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Pay solicitors more for advising on wrongful convictions - report
Legal aid rates for work on alleged miscarriages of justice are lower than they were 25 years ago.
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Greene to step aside as Law Society president
Edwin Coe senior partner has announced that he will relinquish presidency on 19 March amid a long-running client dispute.
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Magic circle firm snaps up former government law chief
Sir Jonathan Jones joins Linklaters’ dispute resolution practice as a senior consultant.
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Recommended trainee minimum rises by 1.1%
Nobody should face unnecessary financial barriers to entering the profession, Law Society says.
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Firms encouraged to join black interns initiative
Law Society joins programme aiming to offer work experience in 20 sectors where black people under-represented.
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Law Society launches Wales manifesto ahead of election
Next Senedd term seen as pivotal for devolution of justice.
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Online option now ‘default’ for Wales courts
Requests by solicitors to use Common Video Platform will be treated as granted.
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City watchdog plans fee cap for claims management companies
FCA says move could save consumers £9.6m a year.
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Review AML procedures now, practitioners warned
New version of anti-money laundering guidance published today.
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Society proposes two-week ‘pause’ as court health fears grow
Members expressing concerns about the safety of court buildings, despite assurances from HMCTS that they are Covid-secure.
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Solicitors vote to overhaul Law Society governance
More than one in four members of the Law Society Council will be forced to step down when their terms end, after constitutional overhaul is put to a vote.
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Lockdown 3: ‘Safety of all court users paramount’, says Law Society
Risk assessments must be up to date and readily available to make the courts as safe as possible.
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