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The Law Society has set out its framework for equality and diversity for the next four years.
The Law Society of England 'Wales is urging the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees to step in and ensure the residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq are not forced to move to a 'prison-like' new home.
The Law Society expressed its disappointment today at the Government's refusal to stop charging fees to local authority for care proceedings, despite the Family Justice Review's recommendation to do so.
The Law Society has welcomed the Government's announcement today of its commitment to speed up care and supervision proceedings, but warned that this would not be achieved simply by introducing new deadlines.
The Law Society has appointed Dr Patricia Greer to the new role of Chief of Corporate Affairs. The role reflects a new senior management structure, reporting to Chief Executive Desmond Hudson
Commenting on the issue of shared parenting ahead of the Government's formal response to the Family Justice Review next week, Law Society Chief Executive Des Hudson said:
The Law Society today said that radical and sustained change to the family justice system would require a delicate balancing act from the government, which is expected to announce its response to the Family Justice Review next week.
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Historical legal documents, some dating back to the 17th Century, are being examined by experts at the Law Society in a nationwide project.
Loss of Biodiversity was the topic of discussion at the latest 'Castle Debate', held at the Law Society last night.
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