Matthew Edwards outlines the key takeaways from the recent decision in Mazur & Ors v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP.
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: criminal legal aid fee increase, jury trial reforms, UK-India Free Trade Agreement.
Julian Caddick and Lois Aldred (Barrister explain the new simplified costs budgeting pilots introduced in April 2025.
The government has today (1 December) announced that it is raising its fees for solicitors working in housing and immigration, effective from 22 December.
To mark Human Rights Day (10 December), the law societies of England & Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have united to call for urgent ratification of a groundbreaking new treaty designed to ...
The Law Society of England and Wales welcomes the new Property (Digital Assets etc.) Act that officially recognises for the first time that digital assets are personal property. The aim is to ...
The government’s proposals on jury trials go too far in eroding our fundamental right to be judged by a jury of our own peers ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: LLP tax dropped, ...
Criminal legal aid fee increases are a step forward for this vital public service after decades of underfunding.
There was speculation in the media that the chancellor may use the autumn budget on 26 November to expand national insurance on those employed through LLPs. This tax would have penalised LLP law firms ...
Through our dialogue with foreign governments and bar associations, we’re advocating for solicitors working internationally and helping to secure market access for you and your colleagues in key ...
In 1956, Nathan Marks travelled from Manchester to 113 Chancery Lane to sit his final legal exams. In October 2025, he received his 70th practising certificate. Here, he shares his secrets to a long ...