As a legal practitioner, I was tasked to assess – without any prior experience or education – the ‘claim’ of torture, which ...
Solicitor at national firm fell into the legal profession as a school leaver but with the right mentors has never looked back ...
Open justice depends upon access to the written materials that constitute much of modern proceedings.
For many observers, the legal question was never simply guilt, but proportionality: how broadly can a statute be interpreted ...
Demand for support has tripled since 2023, with solicitors seeking help for overlapping emotional, financial and professional ...
Lawyers have expressed concern that an agreement signed today on the interpretation of the European Convention on Human ...
Prominent regulatory specialist alleges that solicitors were deceived into thinking they were dealing directly with the ...
I want to flag a shift in the Gazette’s editorial policy. From 1 June, we will no longer allow anonymous commenting on our ...
A global trade body representing private equity investors has called for curbs on ‘exploding’ legal costs which are fuelling ...
Responding to the legislative programme laid out in the King’s speech, Law Society president Mark Evans called for justice ...
Lawyers for Lee Castleton urge Post Office to rethink costly approach to defending former sub-postmaster's claim.
A pilot providing ‘enhanced support’ for jurors has had ‘low but meaningful’ uptake – despite less than 0.5% of jurors taking ...