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[ad_1] The Digital Conveyancing Maturity Index revealed the average digital maturity of law firms across England and Wales is just 43%. If that sounds surprising, then knowing only
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[ad_1] In 1939 Edward A. Bell wrote his memoirs. These Meddlesome Attorneys is an account which takes the reader from Bell’s childhood as a solicitor’s son, to his
[ad_1] The low down The economic disparities between the UK’s richest and poorest regions blight lives and damage the country’s competitiveness. A government commitment to ‘levelling up’ was
[ad_1] Hassam and Another v Rabot and Others [2023] EWCA Civ 19, which involved two road traffic accidents, came before the Court of Appeal because of a question
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