A criminal law firm in Manchester is turning its attention to artificial intelligence (AI) after 29 of its lawyers ...
A London law firm has been ordered to pay costs to HMRC for the “dilatory and obstructive manner” in which it approached its ...
The government has told the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Financial Conduct Authority of the need for “tougher, more ...
A solicitor who lied to his law firm about having cancer and forged a medical report relating to it has been struck off.
Later-life divorce, often described as ‘silver splitter’ or ‘grey divorce’ cases, is no longer a marginal feature of family ...
When data and trust are your currencies, protecting them requires a clear understanding of threat exposure, regulatory ...
A national practice best known for its credit hire work has become the latest addition to the ranks of law firms owned by ...
The Legal Ombudsman has been ordered to reconsider part of its findings of poor service by a direct access barrister after it ...
The Access to Justice Foundation has today announced a groundbreaking £3.9m grants programme mainly funded by unclaimed ...
The Lawyers in Local Government group is to seek “legislative clarification and reform” in response to the Mazur ruling, instead of intervening in the Court of Appeal ...
A controversial employment judge has been issued with formal advice for misconduct after he was found to have created a ...
A solicitor has been fined £7,500 for failing to carry out source of funds checks and keep lenders properly updated about ...