The Court of Appeal is to decide whether a party’s attempt to deceive a solicitor for the other side into disclosing client ...
A judge has struck out a law firm’s response to an employment tribunal claim brought by a solicitor because of its ...
The UK public’s awareness of class actions and litigation funding is continuing to rise, new research has found.
Almost a fifth of the largest 200 sets of chambers are not accessible to mobility impaired people, a Bar Council report has ...
The seasonally adjusted estimate of UK non-residential (commercial) transactions for October 2025 is 29% lower than October 2024 and 4% higher than September 2025 ...
This highly respected and sought-after award is presented to the winners to show that they have earned the title “ILFM Law ...
The Mazur ruling has sent an earthquake through law firms across the land, such that even the government is monitoring the fall-out. Practitioners have a lot of questions and in this webinar we ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has levied fines totalling £550,000 in the past three months on law firms that breached ...
The Court of Appeal hearing the Mazur case will have to decide between statutory interpretation and “the contextual argument” ...
A solicitor was “quite wrong” to advise his client to make a covert recording of testing undertaken by their opponent's ...
The Bar Council and Bar Standards Board are looking to increase the cost of practising for barristers by 4% in the coming ...
From catastrophic firm collapses to endemic compliance failures, the evidence is mounting that the current multi-regulator ...