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Barristers used to pile across the road to a restaurant opposite the Old Bailey for a couple of glasses of wine at lunch. And ...
The SRA is under pressure from government to address alleged misconduct in bulk litigation firms. The profession has a case ...
The LSB says lawyers’ mental health and wellbeing are ‘routinely compromised’ because of cultures of excessive working hours, high workloads, lack of autonomy and metrics such as billable hours. These ...
Mental health statistics show a deepening crisis in our workplaces, manifested in employment claims. Can existing laws keep ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority will update practitioners ‘as soon as possible’ after the government responded to a 2024 ...
Remark was not intended to offend but family practitioner 'failed to recognise the inappropriateness of her conduct'.
Lord Ponsonby has said more time is needed to bring in legislation. The prime minister says he wants to take the time to get ...
A paralegal who stole more than £11,500 from two vulnerable clients has been sentenced to 20 months imprisonment after ...
The CCRC has now decided to refer its first such case to the Court of Appeal involving the late Patricia Owen. She pleaded not guilty to five counts of theft but was convicted in June 1998 at ...
My grandfather secured a job at the Walkers factory (earning £50 a week), while my grandmother worked at Cora and Sons, a ...
‘People equate higher profits with being enterprising,’ says Jeff Zindani, founder of legal sector M&A broker Acquira, ‘but ...