Children who could be placed in the care of their local authority are facing delays of almost a year for their cases to be started, according to the latest family court data.
The UK government announced an initial 9% increase to criminal legal aid rates for solicitors will come into force from September this year, with the possibility for further increases as the consultation on criminal legal aid concludes in the autumn.
Law Society of England and Wales president I. Stephanie Boyce has been awarded the Alumna of the Year award at the King’s College London Distinguished Alumni Awards.
We've responded to the Independent Human Rights Act Review call for evidence.
Jane Burton reports on the LDD summer social. She describes the event, from how it was run, to who spoke and the impact of the event on the LDD.
Ewelina Radziewicz, chief operating officer at Intellistart, explains how your firm can benefit from using search engine optimisation (SEO).
Commercial courts activity falls sharply after a record year, but the proportion of foreign litigants grows as the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war is yet to be felt.
Running a law firm is a tough job. Fortunately, we're here to help you however we can. Here are five ways to make the most of your Law Society membership.
We've responded to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) consultation on reforming the Human Rights Act. We do not believe there is a case for the sweeping reforms proposed.
Lubna Shuja, vice president of the Law Society, sat down with Travelers Europe to discuss bias in the workplace, how to minimise it and be an ally.
Cyprus is to introduce an amendment to its constitution that will give judges the option to conduct proceedings in English at its new commercial and admiralty courts.