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Many lawyers could not do their jobs without the support of paralegals and for law firms to remain competitive, paralegals ...
Arbitrators who use artificial intelligence in their decisions have been warned against “cognitive inertia” in new guidelines ...
Judges have failed to acknowledge the “clear” problem of bullying and harassment among some on the bench, Baroness Harriet ...
Expanding the remit of public inquiries to award compensation, prefer criminal indictments and recommend regulatory sanctions ...
The president of the King’s Bench Division today issued a stark warning to lawyers about the serious consequences they will ...
The Civil Justice Council has recently published a comprehensive set of recommendations for reform of the litigation funding ...
The Law Society of Scotland has declined to confirm when it will introduce alternative business structures now that all ...
A London law firm has been fined nearly £80,000 by the Solicitors Regulation Authority for failures to comply with the ...
The Octopus Group, the £13bn financial services and energy business, claims it is now the second largest estate planning ...
Being on the barrister team for public inquiries can “stifle career development” despite the prestige if there is little ...
A former employee of Linklaters has been made subject to controls on his future employment in the profession over “serious ...
As more solicitors choose to work as consultants, a concerning contractual trend has emerged – the passing of professional ...