It has only been in relatively recent times that you can own who you are in law. The diversity that people bring to our ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: record courts ...
An ex-in-house lawyer and founder explores how balancing technical expertise, empathy and human skills can shape better lawyers.
The House of Lords, judicial appointments and… goats cheese? Carolyn Kirby, former president of the Law Society, reflects on the highlights and challenges of her term in the role.
Established in 1825 and later becoming the professional body for solicitors, our history mirrors the social and economic changes of the last 200 years. Discover the stories of solicitors, past and ...
The Law Society of England and Wales president Richard Atkinson joined the foreign secretary David Lammy MP and the secretary of state for business and trade Jonathan Reynolds MP last week* on a ...
As the Law Society of England and Wales celebrates its bicentenary* in Bristol on 13 March, we reflect on the significant impact solicitors in the Southwest region have had on the legal landscape, the ...
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