Closing a legal loophole for chatbots, AI verification concerns and reflections on skills: here’s our roundup of tech news ...
With potential implications for conveyancing, private client and tax solicitors, Charlotte Garvey explains how the UK ...
A human rights lawyer reflects on what it takes to achieve justice for all women – and the realities of becoming a legal ...
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales about the time it takes to process criminal cases in Merseyside shows that court delays remain high affecting communities across the region.
The House of Commons has had its second reading debate of the Courts and Tribunals Bill which introduces reforms to reduce the Crown Court backlogs.
We urge the UK government to modernise wills legislation or risk leaving many people’s final wishes unprotected and beneficiaries unable to access justice.
The Law Society of England and Wales has today (10 March) said that the Legal Services Board (LSB) should focus on its core oversight role and set out a clear plan for a risk-based approach to ...
New analysis reveals a prolonged surge in the time it takes to process criminal cases in Greater Manchester, especially since the pandemic.
“There are no quick fixes. The government must avoid implementing standalone measures that risk diminishing fairness and trust in the system, such as changing from jury trials to judge-alone, ...
Julie Norris, Regulatory and Investigations Partner at Kingsley Napley LLP considers how a solicitor’s failure to act on ...
The Legal Services Board should focus on its core oversight role and set out a clear plan for a risk-based approach to overseeing frontline regulators.
What themes will have the biggest impact for law firms in 2026? Andrew Stevens, general manager at software company Access Legal, explores some of the key trends to focus on in the year ahead.
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