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Following a plea from members, we have helped to persuade Barkingside magistrates' court to set up an advocates' room to help duty solicitors work more efficiently and securely when at court.
Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff has praised the flexible working practices of leading law firms and businesses for opening the boardroom door to talented women.
The Law Society has called for the creation of 'constitutional rights' that apply to people's every day lives, by adding to the existing laws rather than creating a separate Bill of Rights.
Law Society president's speech at the Legal Aid Group's 40th Anniversary Annual Lecture Event on 4 December 2012.
The Law Society is consulting members in Wales and adjoining parts of England about the boundaries for Council election constituencies in these areas.
It has been just over one year since the solicitors' profession adopted outcomes-focused regulation (OFR). Law Society chief executive Desmond Hudson looks at how the SRA and the profession have fared.
The Law Society will be holding one of the first public debates on the Leveson Report just days after the media industry presents its proposals for a new independent industry watchdog.
The flexible pilots have been running for approximately seven weeks in 48 magistrates' courts. We'd like to know what effect they've had on you and your firm.
Chief of Corporate Affairs at the Law Society, Dr Patricia Greer's speech at a conference on external capital and cooperation with other professionals in Brussels on 23 November.
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