Senior lawyer Louise shares the story of her mental health struggles, and why, despite her fears, it did not impact her ...
The Legal Aid Agency (LAA) was subject to a data attack in April 2025. All systems were taken offline and contingency measures were put in place to make sure legal aid providers could be paid. At the ...
Phase one of the Renters Rights Act takes effect from 1 May 2026, significantly changing landlords’ and tenants’ rights. This online event, designed for those working in residential property, will ...
The UK government’s proposed ban on the use of leasehold for new flats is a significant step towards commonhold reform.
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales exposed increasing pressures on the local justice system, which needs urgent investment by the UK government to ensure it works better for all of ...
Our admissions ceremonies are open to all solicitors admitted to the roll in England and Wales. There is no time limit to attend. Once you have been admitted, you can book your ceremony and invite ...
We strongly oppose the government’s proposal to replace the First-tier Tribunal (FtTIAC) with a new independent appeals body for immigration and asylum appeals. The government should drop these plans ...
UK government should focus on the true causes of the asylum backlog and delays rather than establishing a new appeals body.
Alongside 19 other legal professional bodies and organisations from across Europe, we have submitted an amicus curiae brief to the US Court of Appeals in Washington DC.
Our admissions ceremonies are open to all solicitors admitted to the roll in England and Wales. There is no time limit to attend. Book your ceremony once you are admitted and celebrate your success ...
We responded to the Department for Business and Trade consultation on fire and rehire – changes to expenses, benefits, and shift patterns.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) confirmed suspected fraud, involving the improper removal and misuse of £39.5 million of client funds.