[ad_1] Are employers focusing on neurodivergent inclusion to the exclusion of physical disabilities? When talking to physically disabled people (my preference is to say this rather than ‘people
[ad_1] The low down Private client work has escaped from the doldrums of the early 2000s, when leading corporate law firms ejected private client colleagues. Now they are
[ad_1] As PR consultancy the London Communications Agency highlighted in October: ‘The need for new social homes is acute, with 1.3 million individuals and households currently on waiting
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[ad_1] While around one in seven people in the UK is neurodivergent, representation in the workplace remains low. And despite increased focus on diversity and inclusion, the number
[ad_1] For centuries, solicitors have looked after clients’ papers. Their role as custodians has been vital. Proving title or rights often came down to ancient, waxy parchments that
[ad_1] In a groundbreaking decision, the High Court recently ruled on a complex cryptocurrency fraud case – D’Aloia v Persons Unknown and Ors [2024] EWHC 2342 (Ch). This
[ad_1] The Law Society recognised five solicitors in the second year of its Legal Heroes awards. They were selected from among 470 nominations and a shortlist of 19
[ad_1] On 11 October 2024, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued a GDPR reprimand to a Hampshire law firm following a data breach that affected over 8,000 individuals.
[ad_1] The low down ‘The opposite of poverty is not wealth, it’s justice.’ US lawyer Bryan Stevenson’s quote guides and inspires the law centres movement. But the centres,