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Rodger Pannone, former president of the Law Society, shares some of his most memorable moments to mark our 200-year ...
As we travel across England and Wales to mark 200 years of supporting solicitors, we’re not only celebrating our members – we’re listening to them too. What we hear will help shape how we represent ...
Reform of court and tribunal services has reshaped how many solicitors work. The changes have impacted areas such as criminal ...
A partner was suspended by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) after adding a colleague’s electronic signature to six ...
You must get client consent if there is any variation on the five-year period set out in regulation 40 (3). This consent ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and ...
A wide range of regulatory and compliance-related technology is available to legal practices to help you comply with your ...
I'm a solicitor about to start working with a property developer. Is there guidance on working in-house and providing ...
In-house lawyer Talia Shabatai has spent eight years rising through the ranks at Island Records. Here, she shares why she was drawn to an in-house role, what it’s like seeing a band you’ve signed ...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a human rights process in which every country has now had its human rights record reviewed three times since 2008. Discover how UPR was used in the Rwanda case ...
How is our deputy vice president planning ahead for the legal sector’s future? Consultant solicitor Brett Dixon shares his ...
Sign up to attend an In-house Network seminar in Leeds on 23 June 2025. Dr Jim Baxter will present on an ethics framework and you'll hear a panel discussion on the topic of in-house ethics, with an ...
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