Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: asylum legal aid, EU-UK data adequacy and youth ...
Digital assets are being used for a growing variety of purposes in commerce and society. The draft Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill [HL] seeks to remove residual legal uncertainty around the ...
Young people are often interested in the law, but legal education remains largely inaccessible. Akasa Pradhan, public legal education manager at Young Citizens, highlights why this education is so ...
What themes will have the biggest impact for law firms in 2025? Stu White, product and Engineering Director at software company Access Legal, explores some of the key trends to focus on in the year ...
The draft Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill confirms that digital assets can be the object of property rights in England and Wales. Digital assets are being used for a growing variety of purposes in ...
Oliver Eardley, principal marketing consultant from digital marketing agency Add People, investigates how to maximise your firm’s online presence with five key website improvements that many legal ...
Share your views on the UK government’s proposals to increase civil legal aid fees and help make this vital public service more sustainable.
Throughout his 40-year career, Tony Fisher has led a double life: growing a successful law firm while also pursuing human rights cases. He shares his key moments as a solicitor, from unprecedented ...
My legal ambitions began when I was 14. I clicked with the law as soon as I understood the impact it has and gained an understanding of how lawyers are key to the protection of fundamental rights and ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has today opened its consultation to increase civil legal aid fees for those working in housing and immigration sectors.