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[ad_1] The Law Society published its Guidance on the Impact of Climate Change on Solicitors on Wednesday, a few weeks after the release of the IPCC’s Sixth Synthesis
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[ad_1] The proposed review of the Matrimonial Causes Act (MCA) 1973 will be widely welcomed. The legislation, which is now 50 years old, came into force at a
[ad_1] On 23 March 2023, the Ministry of Justice announced plans to make mediation mandatory, aimed at protecting children from the damaging impact of bitter courtroom battles, diverting