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We urge the UK government to modernise wills legislation or risk leaving many people’s final wishes unprotected and beneficiaries unable to access justice.
What themes will have the biggest impact for law firms in 2026? Andrew Stevens, general manager at software company Access Legal, explores some of the key trends to focus on in the year ahead.
Piecemeal reform of the criminal justice system – a vital public service – will not tackle the court backlogs, the Law Society of England and Wales has warned ahead of the second reading of the Courts ...
A human rights lawyer reflects on what it takes to achieve justice for all women – and the realities of becoming a legal leader in law.
Julie Norris, Regulatory and Investigations Partner at Kingsley Napley LLP considers how a solicitor’s failure to act on ...
What happens to the economy when governments stop playing by the rules? Underinvestment, slow growth and volatile markets. The Law Society and Bingham Centre are working together to find out how the ...
Working with the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law, we commissioned a review of evidence on the relationship between the rule of law and the economy. It demonstrates how the rule of law supports ...
Hoi-Yee Roper, Stacie Bourton, Andrew Waters and Katherine Harper discuss some of the developments in legal professional privilege and provide practical tips.
How are other teams really using artificial intelligence tools? In a new series, we explore AI use cases in law.
Alice Nash discusses considers the appeal ruling that overturned the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal’s (SDT) finding of misconduct over a 'without prejudice' email.
Climate change affects your clients, your practice and your professional duties. Use these examples and checklists to understand how climate risks might impact your legal practice.