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SDT's conclusions were 'plainly open to it' and its strike off sanction was 'adequately' explained, judge rules.
The terms of the debate around legal artificial intelligence should be changed. I come at it from the side of the luddites, ...
Lord chancellor wants Senior Salaries Review Body to come up with recommendations that will make judicial office more attractive.
A solicitor who represented women who were given mesh implants has been charged with multiple allegations of misconduct. The ...
Convention for the Protection of the Profession of Lawyer requires governments to ensure lawyers are not attacked because of ...
Dr Joseph Lee Nazzini examines digital assets regulation, financial adaptation, quantum tech's security impact, and lawtech's ...
Office holder regretted any offence caused by his comments and gave 'assurance that he would continue to make decisions ...
This week (12 to 18 May 2025) marks Mental Health Awareness Week. The theme for this year is centred around community and the ...
Barrister Proudman describes Cafcass letter, which demanded an apology from chartered psychologist, as 'astonishing'.
Former principal legal adviser's claims of reasonable adjustment and indirect discrimination fail before employment tribunal.
The Law Society has issued a practice note on how solicitors should address climate change risks when advising on property ...
A Royal charter amendment enabling legal executives to call themselves ’CILEX chartered paralegals’ has received approval ...
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