More lawyers take swipe at Treasury plans for single AML supervisor
Government plans to remove AML regulation from SRA have gone down badly with lawyers.
Compliance officer barred for lying about working from home
Employee spent a week misleading colleagues about whether he had come in to office.
Candidates' confidence in SQE plummets
Law firms are increasingly confident about exam but candidates criticise multiple-choice test.
Solicitors fear burden of dual regulation under AML plans
Society says fundamental change to AML supervision should not be rushed through.
Medical negligence: Lessons not learned
Sponsored content. Lisa Abrahams, Account Manager at after-the-event insurer ARAG, reflects on the recent Law Society Gazette roundtable and our national failure to learn lessons from medical mistakes.
Insight: Could AI transform law firm compliance?
Sponsored content. Doug Hargrove, SVP at OneAdvanced, examines how AI agents can alleviate the administrative challenges of legal compliance and provide insights into areas for improvement across your teams.
A new era for AML supervision
Regulation and compliance.
Data protection predictions for 2026
Data protection laws in the UK and other jurisdictions will continue to evolve to meet novel challenges.
Something is going to snap in 2026
Treatment of solicitors directly contradicts the government’s overall stated aim of deregulation.
The SRA must move on from SLAPPs
Regulatory assault on media lawyers for 'strategic litigation against public participation' is now doing more harm than good.
Putting the regulatory genie back in the bottle
I start with a small matter, which is symptomatic of a larger one.
































