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This guide explains how the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) approaches remedies for complaints about solicitors and law firms.
Double Olympian, world medallist, boat race winner – and solicitor – Tom Solesbury on crews, general counsel and career breaks.
Learn how in-house lawyers can master persuasion techniques to influence stakeholders, build trust and drive better legal ...
As we welcome the new president of the American Bar Association Michelle Behnke, we warn that even well-established legal systems are not immune to political interference.
Learn how to safely and effectively use lawtech as a solicitor. Get tips on how to successfully adopt new technology in your law firm or in-house legal team.
Oliver Eardley, principal marketing consultant at Add People, explores four key questions every legal service webpage must answer to build trust, engage potential clients and drive enquiries.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has published its Youth Justice Charter. The charter sets out the standards that a child can expect from the people and organisations they might meet in the youth justice ...
Solicitors have expressed pessimism over whether an additional court tier will help reduce the rocketing criminal court backlogs.
Making the Money Laundering Regulations more proportionate, risk-based and workable for all sectors is a step in the right direction. However, the UK government’s proposed changes will do little to ...
We welcome the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025's impetus to modernise data use but remain concerned over data protection, legal safeguards and data adequacy.
The consultation The regulatory body for solicitors, the SRA, is consulting on client money in legal services: safeguarding consumers and providing redress. The consultation is in three parts: part ...
Newly qualified solicitor Olivia Shaw shares how a challenging medical claim led her to a career in law – and why she hopes her story will resonate with aspiring lawyers.