Off track – Law Gazette – Features
The new government has pledged to fix asylum and immigration, but lawyers point out that much of the detail remains lacking. Catherine Baksi reports – Read More
The new government has pledged to fix asylum and immigration, but lawyers point out that much of the detail remains lacking. Catherine Baksi reports – Read More
Solicitor apprenticeships have proved a good news story for the profession – widening access and expanding law’s talent pool. The challenge, Joanna Goodman reports, is to ensure numbers keep increasing.…
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Children law. – Read More
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The new government won’t deliver the growth it desperately needs to deliver its programme without reinvigorating trade with the EU. Lawyer experts tell Joanna Goodman what needs to be done…
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal). – Read More
Family. – Read More
Personal injury. – Read More
Dispute resolution. – Read More
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Neurodiversity. – Read More
The growth of ESG reporting is subjecting law firms to unprecedented ethical scrutiny, but does it drive change? Katharine Freeland finds lawyers need to do more than reduce their air…
Proceeds of crime. – Read More