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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.
The SRA has today announced that the Law Society will receive funding to support disadvantaged candidates to sit the SQE.
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 ...
As we celebrate our bicentenary, we look back at the experiences of some of the former presidents of the Law Society – elected office holders who have acted as our main ambassadors and represented the ...
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Claire Liddy left school without GCSES and parental support. Here, she shares her journey to solicitor and ambition to become a judge.
Our In-house Network provides support and advice on key issues facing all in-house lawyers, working in the corporate and public sectors, not-for-profit organisations and charities.
The Law Society of England and Wales welcomes the government’s AI action plan for justice that focuses on using artificial intelligence in a responsible way. The ultimate goal is to deliver justice as ...
Our admissions ceremonies are open to all solicitors admitted to the roll in England and Wales. There is no time limit to attend. Book your ceremony once you are admitted and celebrate your success ...
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