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The State of the Ocean will be the topic of discussion at the forthcoming 'Castle Debate', to be held at the Law Society on November 1st.
The Law Society has welcomed the decision by the Supreme Court earlier today to overturn the non-EU young spouses ban.
Reforms to no-win, no-fee arrangements are unlikely to reduce premiums for consumers, said the Law Society.
The Law Society has sought to ensure that the transfer of some of Quinn's insurance business would not materially prejudice the interests of its members.
We have received assurances from the Irish Government and the administrators of Quinn Insurance that the interests of solicitors who have run-off cover with Quinn will not be affected by the transfer of some of its insurance business
Responding to the UK Border Agency consultation on family migration, the Law Society has raised concerns about government proposals aimed at preventing 'sham' or forced marriages and abuse of the family immigration route.
The Law Society has described Government plans to create a new criminal offence of squatting as entirely disproportionate.
The Law Society has launched a High Court challenge to the Lord Chancellor's decision to abolish the committal fee in legally aided criminal proceedings for 'either way' cases.
The government could save £9 million a year in legal aid alone by improving efficiency in the wasteful criminal justice system according to a Law Society report
The achievements of Black and Asian lawyers is celebrated by the Law Society this month with a series of high profile events at Chancery Lane.
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