As the housing crisis worsens, we call for immediate investment in the justice system to support reform of the rental market.
This Disability History Month 2024, join us in celebrating the contributions of disabled solicitors in the legal profession and across society as we embrace this year’s theme: ‘disability, livelihood ...
Increased criminal legal aid funding for legal aid solicitors working in police stations and youth courts comes into force in December.
Additional funding described as the first step to stabilise the criminal legal aid sector has been welcomed by the Law Society.
Your weekly update on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: the autumn ...
Kevin McManamon tells us about his “drive to make a difference” and why he dances on his desk to celebrate successes.
In partnership with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, we want to hear your views on bringing Level 7 legal apprenticeships to Wales.
Discover how A&O Shearman worked with the family of Harry Dunn to seek justice for his death through pro bono advice.
Obaid qualified as a solicitor in 2021. Now, he works in-house in a legal counsel role at a trade association in London. Find out what he does day to day as an in-house solicitor, his legal journey so ...
Discover how Shoosmiths LLP and Irwin Mitchell worked with local charities to expand and help more people in need through pro bono advice.
Join a leading panel of experts online for our Competition Section discussion on the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
Solicitors are constantly finding new ways to support people through pro bono advice. Discover how Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner teamed up with Keeping Children Safe for research on child safeguarding ...