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The Law Society has described Government plans to introduce fees for taking claims to employment tribunals and Employment Appeals Tribunals as creating a barrier to justice.
The Law Society said today that it was pleased the Government had acknowledged concerns that too high a salary threshold would jeopardise the export success and other professional services firms.
The Law Society of England 'Wales is calling on the Government of Malawi to uphold its own Constitution and Bill of Rights after news emerged of an attack on Malawian lawyer and former Attorney-General Ralph Kasambara.
The Law Society has welcomed the Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) recommendation to maintain the current limit on the number of places for skilled migrant workers from outside the EU.
The Law Society is lobbying the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to extend a scheme that provides solicitors' professional indemnity insurance (PII) run-off cover.
Women lawyers from around the world will address the reasons why the top of the legal sector remainspredominantly male, at a Law Society summit next month.
The Society has welcomed the government's plans to encourage greater diversity within the judiciary.
The Law Society has called upon the Government not to damage the economic success of City of London international law firms in its efforts to reduce immigration.
The Legal Sector Alliance [LSA] has published its first business travel report in order to compare and contrast how law firms measure and manage the success of their business travel programmes
The Bar Council and the Law Society will today launch the inaugural Russo-British lawyer exchange programme at a reception held at the Law Society offices.
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