The Law Society of England and Wales has responded to the Civil Justice Council consultation urging the UK government and regulators to ensure AI is used responsibly in preparing court documents.
New Law Society research shows that millions don’t have the local legal aid advice they need and could be pushed into homelessness.
We call for a range of measures to make sure that AI used safely and responsibly when applied to court documents.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re urging the UK government to formally consult with experts and those with lived experience to develop a code of practice for the Mental Health Act 2025.
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As competitive pressures, rising costs, and changing client expectations reshape the UK legal market, many law firms are rethinking how they achieve sustainable growth. Shire Professions Finance ...
The Law Society is calling for progress on compensating legal aid firms, one year on from a cyber-attack on the Legal Aid Agency.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has today (8 May) announced proposed increases to the Practising Certificate Fee (PC Fee) and Compensation Fund as part of its 2026-2027 business plan and ...
Launched in May 2025, our in-house ethics framework is designed to help the in-house community navigate ethical challenges in ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) announced the proposed increases as part of its 2026-2027 business plan and budget.
The UK government’s proposed ban on the use of leasehold for new flats is a significant step towards commonhold reform.
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