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We have restated our request for government to publish the study it commissioned from an academic, regarding costs in personal injury cases.
The Law Society, which represents solicitors in England and Wales, has reacted robustly to a campaign by a leading insurer which proposes to prevent consumers from seeking legal advice when pursuing a claim.
New rules on instructing experts in family courts come into force on 31 January 2013. We have developed a suite of templates to help practitioners.
Government amendments to the Justice and Security Bill are a small step in the right direction, but they don't go far enough to reduce concern over the extension of secret courts to ordinary civil law cases.
British press culture, practices and ethics will be the burning hot topics of discussion at the Law Society free public debate on Tuesday 11 December.
Statutory intervention won't necessarily result in governmental oversight and a lack of an independent media, the Law Society said today.
The Law Society is deeply concerned by the level of fees proposed by the government in its recent consultation on personal injury work.
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.
Read the Law Society's response to the government's legislative plans for the coming parliamentary.
Court and tribunal services may be affected by industrial action until the end of July. Find out more.
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