[ad_1] Matt Hancock is a gift to data protection lawyers. Alongside his service to the ‘entertainment’ industry, he has been a regular source of data protection-related stories during
[ad_1] Practice Direction 57AC has now been in force for almost two years. Its aim was to eradicate the practice of lawyers creating lengthy, document-heavy witness statements as
[ad_1] Charles Ayodemiji Ewan Application 12376-2022 Admitted 1998 Hearing 19 December 2022 Reasons 11 January 2023 The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of £10,000.
[ad_1] As we mark International Women’s Day this week, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the issues that women are still facing in law firms across the
[ad_1] The terms diversity, equity and inclusion have become embedded across the legal profession. But despite huge efforts to move the dial on equality, significant challenges remain. In
[ad_1] Or should the word hero be reserved for the military, or nurses, or goal-scoring footballers? Or even, if you eat your take-away lunch from Subway, a large
[ad_1] The low down The law places huge emphasis on admission. It is a big test which, barring a misdemeanour, means a solicitor is judged good enough to practise
[ad_1] With regard to Joshua Rozenberg’s article (JAC of all trades: should ministers pick judges?, 6 January), I would like to make the following observations. The judiciary must