[ad_1] New legislation designed to usher in the government’s hardline stance on asylum remains mired in controversy and bogged down by the courts. Solicitors are in the government’s
[ad_1] On 13 June Arron Banks’ libel claim against Carol Cadwalladr was dismissed, in a significant victory for public interest journalism (Arron Banks v Carole Cadwalladr [2022] EWHC
[ad_1] At the table (From right, clockwise) Eduardo Reyes, Law Society Gazette (chair) Jo Owen, Cripps George Dunn, Cisco James Slater, Plexus Law Joanna Goodman, IT columnist
[ad_1] A year has passed since the European Commission said no to the UK rejoining Lugano. Litigators’ hopes of maintaining the gold standard enforcement regime – automatic mutual
[ad_1] At the table Anthony Kenny, GSK Masood Ahmed, University of Leicester Rebecca St Requier, Pictet Asset Management Anu Kaura, Malhotra Group Eduardo Reyes, Law Society Gazette Simon
[ad_1] When we surveyed commercial real estate lawyers in 2021, we were struck by the finding that, while two-thirds of law firms have a defined digitisation roadmap, only
[ad_1] Technology’s impact on law in the last two decades is endlessly discussed. However there has been a quieter but no less important transformation in the human attributes
[ad_1] Law Society president I. Stephanie Boyce’s official visit to Wales (29-30 June) came at a time of unprecedented flux for legal services across the Severn. Just weeks
[ad_1] The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) recently handed down its decision in a case concerning Christian beliefs about sex and gender: Mackereth v DWP and others. This case