Robert Jenrick, a former City lawyer, has recently taken on a new role that has drawn attention within the legal and political
The Law Society’s president has called on the newly elected government to seize the opportunity to revitalize the UK’s justice system, addressing
Malaysia has extended its market access for foreign law firms by five years, a decision welcomed by the Law Society and international
Travers Smith, a prominent UK law firm, has launched an innovative training initiative called the “AI Academy” to equip its staff with
Several leading UK law firms have been recognized in the latest Social Mobility Index for their efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has postponed the release of provider pass rate data for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), originally expected
Leading UK law firm Burges Salmon has announced a salary increase for newly qualified (NQ) solicitors in its Bristol office, bringing the
A judge has received formal advice following a 17-month delay in delivering a judgment, which drew concern from the Judicial Conduct Investigations
A recent study has revealed that poor mental health and wellbeing among lawyers are costing large UK law firms approximately £65 million
A solicitor has been fined for sending approximately 250 letters to schools regarding COVID-19 protocols, letters which were deemed to have ‘threatening’