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The chancellor's Spending Review pledged more cash for the criminal courts, the CPS and the probation service. Justice has ...
Speaking to the Gazette on a visit to the UK, Canadian Jack Newton, founder and chief executive of lawtech company Clio, said ...
As an avenue for career progression, becoming a solicitor advocate is not the big attraction it was once held out to be. The ...
Philippe has not only had a meteoric career as an international lawyer in recent years (the Chagos Islands to name but one ...
Allen goes into detail on having 'project', 'someday/maybe', and 'reference' folders which are really useful ideas. Do you ...
Litigation funder Innsworth Capital has opened a new front in its fight to increase its share of the landmark Mastercard ...
A spokesperson for the judiciary said it is unable to comment on government policy. The Ministry of Justice and Department ...
A client in tears is a test of the balance between head and heart. How, in practice, can this delicate balance be struck?
New figures suggest that many solicitors fined by the regulator are unwilling or unable to pay up. The Solicitors Regulation ...
The Department for Education has insisted it has no current plans to abolish the SEND Tribunal, in response to a Gazette ...
Legal professional bodies gave a guarded welcome to today’s 2025 Spending Review - but the welcome was noticeably cooler in ...
As chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to unveil the outcome of her Spending Review, the Law Society has renewed its campaign ...
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