The High Court has rejected the argument that its decision to order recission of a £32.5m house sale because of the presence ...
A senior civil servant has taken over as chair of the Digital Property Market Steering Group amid the positive response to ...
The Legal Services Board not only has “the right to act” to improve diversity in the legal profession, but is under “a duty ...
The government’s bid to intervene in the Supreme Court hearing on the motor finance appeals breaches the constitutional ...
By Esmaeil Momeni, litigation team lead solicitor, and Ovye Affi, a solicitor, at Manchester firm Consumer Rights Solicitors, which acts on two of the ...
SOS Legal’s Health Check Survey is a streamlined, focused tool designed to assess how effectively law firms use their ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has been clear: the legal sector must adapt to the ever-evolving standards of due ...
Two-thirds of the world’s population are on it for almost two-and-a-half hours each day, on average. Each uses at least half a dozen different platforms every month.
The government will not tie implementation of the Renter’s Rights Bill will “what could be a subjective assessment of court ...
Only one in 10 law firms handling financial services mis-selling matters will have to pay the new £250 case fee to the ...
The government yesterday pledged to bring the home-buying process “into the digital age” by opening up property information ...
Barristers must be “circumspect” in exercising their free speech when speaking about controversial matters, the director ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results