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The Local Government Association has long lobbied for ‘reform’ of the legal rights that attach to the educational needs of ...
Prisons are an indispensable part of the criminal justice system, and the problems affecting prisons affect the system as a whole.
The Law Commission has unveiled proposed reforms that would clarify the ‘obscure’ law governing chancel repairs and remove ‘unnecessary’ conveyancing costs. The commission has called for the Land ...
One of the few remaining listed law firms has reported modest profit and turnover rises – but ended the financial with a net ...
Five-person panel sitting on the Bar Tribunals & Adjudication Service said 'horrendous offences' required 'only one realistic ...
According to an Intellectual Property Office (IPO) consultation opened today, the proposed reforms are necessary to tackle ...
Massive increase in enforcement action against firms involved in financial claims, housing disrepair and cavity wall.
A councillor whose law firm was shut down by the Solicitors Regulation Authority last week is stepping down from his cabinet ...
Prosecutors criticised for interrogating victim credibility but not scrutinising suspects' behaviours and actions.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has stepped in to shut down a law firm run by two solicitors – one of whom is a Labour ...
The key direction was for the SRA to embed new governance structures with greater oversight from its board and regular ...
After mixed messaging on its plans for the SEND Tribunal, the government is refusing to guarantee what needs provision will ...