[ad_1] The recent decision by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to abandon the rehearing of its prosecution of Claire Matthews, a junior solicitor struck off the roll by the
[ad_1] Back when LawCare began in 1997, it is fair to say that it was difficult for anyone, let alone legal professionals, to get any form of emotional
[ad_1] The low down Legal services were something of a surprise inclusion in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). This seemed to signal long-awaited recognition of the
[ad_1] The focus on wellbeing and mental health in the legal profession over the past few years has been both much-needed and long overdue. The pandemic was a
[ad_1] On 14 April three individuals and three companies were sentenced for their role in a bribery scheme spanning nine years. The prosecution merits consideration because, as well
[ad_1] UK SMEs could make cost savings of up to £8.6bn each year by using lawtech products and services, according to research carried out on behalf of LawtechUK
[ad_1] Office space and staff are two of the major costs that any business must consider, particularly law firms. Since the pandemic, many firms have debated what proportion
[ad_1] The Judicial Support Network Ltd (JSN) – a new confidential support association of and for judges – last year made a submission to the Equality and Human
[ad_1] The Covid-19 pandemic caused widespread disruption across many sectors of the economy, with the restaurant and wider hospitality sector being one of the hardest hit. In a