Robert Taylor, CEO and General Counsel of 360 Law Services looks at why solicitors and licensed conveyancers are moving from ...
Private equity has invested nearly £1.2bn into law firms over the last five years, with a record £537m coming last year, ...
Now is the time for the SRA to take “decisive steps” towards scrapping solicitors’ client accounts, the Legal Services ...
There should be mandatory regulation of the litigation funding industry by the Financial Conduct Authority, the director of ...
Listed law firm Keystone needs to deliver double-digital growth if it is to maintain a premium valuation, but it is unlikely ...
The Law Firm Marketing Club (LFMC) is once again inviting professional services firms, including law and accountancy ...
Two former partners of a law firm did not vary their 50/50 partnership after it was set up so that one would be in sole ...
More than half of professional indemnity cases issued in the High Court over the past five years were against solicitors, ...
Three-quarters of salaried judges report symptoms of stress, while a third of circuit judges are under “high or extreme ...
Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds has apologised for referring to himself as a solicitor but said it was not “a huge deal”, as Reform UK pledged to bring a private prosecution against him.
The Arbitration Act received Royal Assent yesterday, with the government declaring it would keep the UK “ahead of the rest” and practitioners welcoming the new law.
HMCTS “did not have a mechanism to deliver comprehensive training” when the Probate Service was digitised, a justice minister ...