Proposed housing legislation that will end section 21 'no fault' evictions had its second reading in the House of Commons.
The death and inquest of Vanessa Ford highlighted the pressures on lawyers and the press reporting around it has (rightly) ...
Long-awaited rights bill cautiously welcomed by both TUC and major employers, but could further overload employment tribunals ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority is seeking to update its approach to financial penalties, following newly conferred ...
Philip Canter, a distinguished and long-serving member of the Liverpool legal profession, died last month. ‘Beloved friend ...
Change won't be driven by producing research recommendations, policies, or guidance, sharing them, and then hoping something ...
A Leeds-based firm has been awarded 75% of its costs after seeing off a professional negligence claim. A total of 43 ...
Today's meeting also marked the departure from Council of Carolyn Kirby, the Law Society's first woman president.
A falsely imprisoned man has been allowed to keep part of his award from a civil claim against a police force despite a court ...
Letter to seven businesses warns against 'aggressive upselling, the refusal of refunds and failing to respond to complaints'.
Armstrong Teasdale expanded its international footprint with its first office outside of the US in 2021 through the ...
Two members of a London family law set lose their appeal over a claim for fees against a former public access client.