Law Society warns government’s plan to curb jury trials risks trust in justice
The British government’s plans to restrict jury trials to a narrow set of the most serious offences, drawing a sharp…
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The British government’s plans to restrict jury trials to a narrow set of the most serious offences, drawing a sharp…
A shift in how buyers assess law firms is taking hold, with digital assets moving to the centre of merger…
Legal and health leaders in the UK have reopened a key question: can artificial intelligence help identify breach of duty…
The Solicitors Regulation Authority faces enforcement action after the Legal Services Board found it missed chances to act on mounting…
Lead The High Court has rejected an inheritance claim by brothers John and Steven Maile, clearing the way for their…
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has sought to settle nerves across the legal sector after a High Court ruling in Mazur…
A solicitor has been fined £17,000 by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) for failing to adequately inform clients about the…
A recent survey by the charity consortium Will Aid has uncovered a significant gap in public knowledge regarding the legal…
The UK’s Ministry of Justice is undergoing significant changes with the appointment of two new junior ministers, both of whom…
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has intensified its efforts to ensure compliance with inheritance tax (IHT) obligations, launching over…