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Leading UK law firms have reduced their carbon emissions by the equivalent of over 29,000 tonnes CO2, according to a report published today.
The annual general meeting of members of the Law Society will be held at the Society's Hall on Thursday, 11 July 2013 at 14:30.
Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff today spelled out to MPs the potentially devastating consequences of the government's plans to cut criminal legal aid.
The future of the UK's relationship with Europe was fleshed out today by David Lidington MP, minister of state for Europe, at a Law Society seminar.
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The Law Society has invited the Co-operative Group's sales and marketing director to withdraw comments given to Marketing Week.
The Law Society has outlined why the government's plans to introduce price-competitive tendering for criminal legal aid are unworkable.
The government's proposals for price competitive tendering of legally-aided criminal defence services are unworkable, the Law Society has said in its response to the MoJ's consultation paper 'Transforming Legal Aid'.
The Law Society has told the SRA that the funding of interventions using the solicitors' Compensation Fund is preferable to a levy on the profession, however, the Society does not support the adoption of this policy on a long-term basis.
The Law Society is consulting members in Wales and adjoining parts of England about the boundaries for Council election constituencies in these areas.
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