The Legal Services Board should continue to strengthen its oversight of regulators’ performance to avoid consumer harm and prevent collapses such as Axiom Ince and SSB Group from happening again.
The Law Society of England and Wales urges the UK government to further invest in the courts as private landlord repossessions continue to rise ahead of the Renters’ Rights Act coming into force in ...
Proposals for migrants to ‘earn’ settlement must be fair, not retrospectively applied, and avoid undermining the UK’s global competitiveness.
The LSB is continuing to strengthen oversight of regulators’ performance to avoid consumer harm from collapses such as Axiom Ince and SSB from happening again.
Join us in Leeds on 25 March for a complimentary breakfast networking event exclusively for in-house solicitors, organised in ...
The UK government must take action and implement changes to the Finance Bill which would make it easier for taxpayers to access tax advice, the Law Society of England and Wales said today (10 February ...
For law firms, which deal with high-value transactions, sensitive data and time-critical decisions on a daily basis, deepfakes present a material and rapidly evolving risk. Deepfakes are AI-generated ...
UK Finance has updated the Estate Administration Banking Protocol that gives probate practitioners clear guidance on how to engage with regulated financial services when representing bereaved families ...
As Apprenticeship Week Wales takes place, aspiring solicitors in Wales are left with limited options. Many must either take on substantial financial burdens to qualify or move to England to access an ...
At 17, Ellie Phillips began her career journey on foot, handing out a letter and CV to law firms in Darlington town centre.
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