News

Government policy and regulation play a central role in how technology is adopted across legal services. Whether it’s rules about generative AI, or measures to combat deepfakes and fraud, the UK ...
Rebecca Atkinson, director of compliance at McArthur Atkinson, considers a real case where a solicitor was suspended for pasting a colleague’s electronic signature on six defences while they were out ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: UK-EU reset, Mental Health Bill, response to US ...
Following the introduction of mandatory gender pay gap reporting in 2017, we have produced best-practice guidance so firms can set the right standards and build a clearer picture from the data. The ...
I still say 'wow' when I walk into our Chancery Lane building every day," says Richard Hopkins, buildings project officer at the Law Society.
The post Hugh James appointed as Legal Support Service partner for the Child Brain Injury Trust in Wales appeared first on Legal News.
Law firms are being hit by a rising wave of debt. From delayed client payments, to the economic downturn, to climbing interest rates – there are many factors affecting cash flow. Shire Professional ...
From filling out a “swathe” of applications to being offered a permanent role at his firm – Jacob Reilly shares his apprenticeship story.
Oliver Eardley, principal marketing consultant at Add People, explores how law firms can improve the performance of their websites – and the essential elements that are often missing.