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The firm, which started life in Bury as the insolvency division of a regional accountancy practice, now employs over 330 ...
From 18 November 2025, anyone setting up, running, owning, or controlling a company in the UK will need to verify their ...
Pensions have always sat outside normal client estate planning. Even when you establish wills for your clients, they will not ...
The Law Commission has launched a project to examine whether new legislation is needed on automated decision-making by public ...
The Lady Chief Justice has acknowledged that a minority of judges fail to behave with the professionalism and courtesy ...
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) may seem like just another item to add to the never-ending to-do list, but it’s more ...
For claimant solicitors, every personal injury case is more than just legal work - it’s about helping someone rebuild their ...
A managing partner who fabricated a client-care letter and backdated it has been suspended for 12 months, after an allegation of dishonesty was dropped.
Decisive and radical change” is needed at the Bar and the bench to reset a “culture of impunity” that allows those at the top to bully or harass others, the Harman review has concluded.
The government reshuffle has seen two new junior ministers at the Ministry of Justice – both lawyers replacing non-lawyers – alongside David Lammy’s appointment as Lord Chancellor.
The conversation around AI in law has shifted from curiosity to expectation. Firms know they need to explore how AI can help, ...
A solicitor who dishonestly made a minor amendment to an email when he forwarded it to a client – causing no harm to them or ...