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It's about time City law firms did something to pep up the boilerplate trotted out in press releases announcing partner ...
This is one of those professional texts which everyone remembers from university days, the origins of which go back to the ...
Former BBC production assistant became the Law Society's first head of public relations and then 'invented crisis PR'.
The High Court has thrown out a former asylum seeker’s claim for more than £2.4m from his former solicitors over an alleged ...
In a relatively small number of countries, assisted dying is already legal but the rules differ from one jurisdiction to the ...
Law Society Art Group's annual show of members’ work returns to Lauderdale House, Highgate. Rising number of practitioners, ...
In 2007, an aspiring solicitor wrote in the Gazette about being told she was too old at 60 to start a training contract. She ...
Hamas, the de facto civil administration of Gaza, runs public services: the bureaucracy, the schools, the hospitals, the ...
Solicitor Paul Owen and his fellow runners deserve special praise for breaking a world record in last weekend's London ...
Britain must lead the way on renewable energy, says chancellor Rachel Reeves. As Katharine Freeland reports, lawyers are ...
Bar Standards Board research reveals 'significant' barriers limiting barristers' ability to use new technology effectively.
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