Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: record courts ...
An ex-in-house lawyer and founder explores how balancing technical expertise, empathy and human skills can shape better lawyers.
The House of Lords, judicial appointments and… goats cheese? Carolyn Kirby, former president of the Law Society, reflects on the highlights and challenges of her term in the role.
As the Law Society of England and Wales celebrates its bicentenary in Bristol on 13 March, we reflect on the significant ...
The Law Society of England and Wales president Richard Atkinson joined the Foreign Secretary and the Secretary of State for Business and Trade on a delegation to Japan.
This online event will provide an overview of the changes that are to come, the challenges that executors could face in administering this regime and what individuals can do to minimise the impact of ...
Join our president, Richard Atkinson and Wales’s very own vice president, Mark Evans, for an evening of discussion and reflection, as we recall two centuries of supporting and representing solicitors.
Devolution in Wales began with the Government of Wales Act 1998, establishing the National Assembly for Wales. The Senedd has 60 members. 40 members are elected from constituencies using first past ...
raise awareness of the risks and challenges associated with being a lawyer highlight the importance of an independent legal profession foster professional solidarity with colleagues abroad We ...