This guide sets out steps legal advisers may consider taking when notifying the registrar of companies that an individual’s identity has been verified under the Companies Act 2006.
From repeated training contract rejections to a fulfilling career in risk and compliance, Charlotte Murray shows how persistence and creativity can reshape a legal career. Her story offers insight for ...
Property work sits firmly in the regulatory spotlight. With high-value transactions, increasing scrutiny and evolving expectations, staying compliant has never been more important. You’ll also gain ...
We have submitted our response to the Justice Select Committee’s inquiry into access to justice. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised advertising and content, advertising and ...
Talented aspiring solicitors are invited to apply for a place on the profession’s Diversity Access Scheme (DAS), the Law Society of England and Wales said today as it opened recruitment for the 2026 ...
Comparing in-house to private practice is chalk and cheese. In private practice, as a lawyer, you are the business. The firm relies upon its lawyers and 90% of the workforce is doing what you’re doing ...
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 ...