The Great Legal Bake returns next month and budding bakers across the UK are prepping their cake tins and getting ready to ...
A woman who allowed her bank account to be used in a conveyancing fraud has been given an 18-month suspended jail sentence.
The Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by two public access barristers to be paid nearly £125,000 in fees after the lower ...
A former partner at top firm DWF who was convicted after being caught in a ‘sting’ operation by a paedophile hunter group has now been struck off.
Hudgell Solicitors’ growing reputation as a firm committed to doing the best by both clients and employees was the reason ...
The High Court has criticised a “seriously mistaken” senior solicitor for leading on a £1.3m claim against another law firm when he was in a romantic relationship with the claimant.
The series will continue to highlight the fundamental mindsets and habits of successful modern law firms for long term ...
Founded in 1971, Barnes and Partners has over forty years of experience. The firm has grown into one of North London's ...
2023 saw significant headwinds for the conveyancing market with falling transaction volumes and rising interest rates, but ...
There remains a gap between policy and practice when it comes to diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) at both law firms ...
The Bar Standards Board has decided against making public the assessments it intends to make of individual chambers, as part ...
An experienced criminal lawyer who made sexualised jokes in a courtroom at the expense of a probation officer has been ...