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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 2,000th legal practice in England and Wales to secure the Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) quality standard has been accredited.
A flexible approach to training to become a lawyer is essential, but the highest standards of legal education and training must be preserved whatever changes are brought about.
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 SRA has announced that 2012 practising certificate (PC) renewals will begin on 1 November and must be completed by 14 December 2012.
We'd like your views on some of the major changes that are being considered.
Following a significant number of responses to the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme consultation, we are analysing the feedback and examining the important issues raised.
We need mentors to help successful candidates on our Diversity Access Scheme.
The Law Society has criticised the Solicitors Regulation Authority's decision to scrap the trainee solicitor minimum wage.
The Law Society has described the regulators' decision to take on board its concerns about the effect that the Quality Assurance for Advocates Scheme [QASA] would have on solicitor advocates as a major step in the right direction.
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