To meet challenging economic and regulatory times, the Law Society is extending its range of anti-money laundering services for our members.
Details of money laundering cases making the news in the last two months
Cheshire Police's Economic Crime Unit wants to put together details of law firms based in England and Wales who are capable of offering a civil recovery service in relation to fraud cases.
Join the Lawyers with Disabilities Division for a half day mini-conference aimed at law students and trainee solicitors with disabilities who want to know more about embarking on a career as a solicitor.
The Society has maintained a high profile at each of the three major party conferences. Read our summary of the conferences and our activities.
The Ministry of Justice has announced the details of 48 flexible court pilots. If you are involved in the pilots, we'd like to hear about your experiences.
HM Revenue & Customs' stamp taxes online service will be unavailable between 06:00 on Friday 12 October and 06:00 on Monday 15 October.
Justice secretary Chris Grayling's announcement that he will let householders use 'disproportionate' force against burglars has raised concerns within the legal profession.
The Assets of Community Value (England) Regulations came into force on 21 September 2012.
From 31 March 2013, Santander will require all member firms to have Conveyancing Quality Scheme accreditation.
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