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The Law Society outlines how it is supporting members in their AML compliance and actions taken against non-compliant solicitors in its annual supervisors report to HM Treasury.
We are encouraging all solicitors to ask their broker what they will receive in commission from insurers this renewal.
We are encouraging solicitors to send us examples of where unnecessary regulations could be removed and how regulatory processes could be simplified.
The Ministry of Justice consultation contains proposals for some very significant cuts in civil and prison law legal aid.
The Law Society continues to support the abolition of the assigned risks pool (ARP) and introduction of the extended indemnity period (EIP)
Richard Miller, the Law Society's head of legal aid, explains the serious issues with the government's latest proposals to change legal aid.
The Law Society has produced a report on how the criminal justice system can be improved, based on consultation with practitioners.
The summit legacy report pinpoints key steps that both professional bodies and legal practices should be taking to progress greater diversity in the profession.
Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff reflects on the disappointing progress of human rights and anti-discrimination law, and considers whether the language we use may be part of the problem.
Dorothy Livingston, the Chair of the Law Society Banking Reform Working Group and competition law partner at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP will give evidence to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards.
Lawyers For Your Business is a scheme managed and promoted by the Law Society to help solicitors find long-term small business clients.
Information about Pride 2013, register to march with the Law Society.
We have launched a major engagement exercise to help shape our policies and proposals that will be fed into the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR)
In light of the current review of education and training by the legal regulators, the Law Society will not be pursuing the introduction of aptitude testing
The Law Society strongly believes that the mandatory content of the qualifying degree includes legal ethics.
Every year we conduct a survey of solicitors' renewal experiences to ascertain areas of difficulty and analyse market trends.
The Law Society commissioned Professor Andrew Boon to produce a report which recommends the most effective way of including ethics as a compulsory element of the undergraduate curriculum
The Law Society has urged the SRA to reconsider its proposals for client financial protection arrangements.
Fact list overview of the Law Society's activity.
The SRA has now published the final report on the work-based learning pilot by independent evaluators Middlesex University.
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