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Pressures on practising solicitors in England and Wales are beginning to show in the latest Law Society's Annual Statistical Report.
The Law Society of England and Wales today added its voice to those calling for the suspension of Sri Lanka from the Councils of the Commonwealth, following reports of serious breaches of the rule of law and judicial independence.
The next deputy vice president of the Law Society will be property law expert Jonathan Smithers.
The Law Society has told the Transport Select Committee’s inquiry that hearing only one side of the argument on whiplash claims will penalise genuine accident victims.
A mission to South Africa by UK legal services stakeholders will nurture links between the UK and Commonwealth countries.
The Law Society has advised government that the proposed repeal of amendments to TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings) regulations risks creating uncertainty and added costs for business.
The Court of Appeal has ruled that solicitors who help their clients by funding the cost of disbursements should not be liable for costs if a case fails.
Children at the centre of family law cases will face alarming uncertainty about their future as a result of a stalemate over the funding of expert witnesses in family cases, following a High Court ruling today.
The Law Society has called on its members to respond to a major consultation paper on alternatives to price competitive tendering (PCT) for criminal legal aid work.
A quarter of all law firms making professional indemnity insurance (PII) applications do not know whether their insurance broker has full access to all insurers prepared to insure their firm.
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