As the Law Society of England and Wales marks two centuries since its inception in 1825, new research reveals public views on the legal profession, the justice system and the use of technology.
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: asylum legal aid, EU-UK data adequacy and youth ...
This guidance is aimed at solicitors, and will help you assess whether clients have mental capacity to instruct you, and whether you can accept and act on the client’s instructions. It explains the ...
As your professional body, we’re here to help you get the best help and advice available when you need it. We work with partner organisations to provide support for a wide range of issues, both ...
Meet Jason Stephens, head of legal at what3words – the innovative technology revolutionising the way the world communicates precise location. He shares how helping his mum sell bodycon dresses in a ...
Julia Ebbens, health content editor at Bupa UK, is joined by behaviour change expert Sarah Griffiths and Bupa health adviser Julietta Correa to discuss the science behind behaviour change – and share ...
Established in 1825 and later becoming the professional body for solicitors, our history mirrors the social and economic changes of the last 200 years. Discover the stories of solicitors, past and ...