[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
[ad_1] Is a judge permitted to order costs to be summarily assessed in a different court by a different judge or must a summary assessment be undertaken by
[ad_1] Client costs, costs exposure and liability for costs constitute a key part of any solicitor’s practice. They are matters of prime importance to clients and, as 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
[ad_1] The legal profession was, for Edward A. Bell, a personable world, and for a London solicitor it could centre on the meetings and ‘festivities’ of the Law
[ad_1] The low down For people living in poverty, the pandemic, cost-of-living crisis and civil legal aid cuts have created a perfect storm. Although families no longer need
[ad_1] The High Court has heard – and rejected – the first challenge under the UK’s post-Brexit sanctions framework. What does the judgment tell us? Rejecting a claim by
[ad_1] Recently we have seen some members of the bar pledge that they will not act against peaceful climate activists or for new fossil fuel projects. They argue