Criminal trial services: Slowly does it – Law Gazette – Features
Government claims that outsourced criminal justice services are working well are routinely greeted with scepticism by frontline lawyers. Eduardo Reyes investigates. – Read More
Government claims that outsourced criminal justice services are working well are routinely greeted with scepticism by frontline lawyers. Eduardo Reyes investigates. – Read More
Sponsored content. Chris reflects on The Law Society/Amber River partnership and how the power of trust, understanding and shared values can deliver exceptional client outcomes. – Read More
Sponsored content. How technology helps law firms tell what’s real, even at a time when AI is making everything easier to spoof. – Read More
An absorbing ‘side-hustle’ or pastime can be compatible with – and even helpful to – a legal career, hears Catherine Baksi. – Read More
Fraudulent misrepresentation. – Read More
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal). – Read More
Arbitration. – Read More
Sarah Sackman says recovery plan would have restored systems, but not fixed longstanding vulnerabilities. – Read More
Legal executive body says conveyancers are taking on too many cases because the work makes little profit. – Read More
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available. – Read More
There is still more for employers to do to tackle workplace sexual harassment. – Read More
Sponsored content. Lisa Abrahams, Account Manager at after-the-event insurer ARAG, reflects on the recent Law Society Gazette roundtable and our national failure to learn lessons from medical mistakes. – Read…
Sponsored content. Lisa Abrahams, Account Manager at after-the-event insurer ARAG, reflects on the recent Law Society Gazette roundtable and our national failure to learn lessons from medical mistakes. – Read…
Intellectual property. – Read More
Stalking. – Read More