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The flexible pilots have been running for several months in magistrates' courts. We'd like to know what effect they've had on you and your firm.
Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff is visiting Sydney and Melbourne this week, meeting with key Australian legal services stakeholders as well as UK lawyers practising in the country.
The president of the Law Society will today call for a rethink of flexible working to make law firms and other businesses more attractive to women − and men.
Nominations are now open for the Junior Lawyers Division Pro Bono Award 2013, held in partnership with LawWorks.
The Law Society is to host a debate on the difficulty of balancing lawyers' client duty and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ('Ruggie principles').
The Law Society is proud to have regained its lead position in the 2013 Business Superbrands associations and accreditations category.
Applications have opened for a scheme which helps exceptional would-be solicitors to undertake the Legal Practice Course (LPC).
Law Society welcomes proposed consumer protection for those making a will but failure to regulate estate administration 'risks consumers losing everything'.
Law firms are improving on diversity and inclusion performance but there is still some way to go, a report has found.
Thousands of parents may need to rewrite their wills to protect their children's interests, thanks to an unintended consequence of the government's Finance Bill.
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