Colchester’s legal earthquake: Ancient firms crumble, outsiders take control
In England’s oldest recorded town, three major law firms take radically different routes to survive
In England’s oldest recorded town, three major law firms take radically different routes to survive
Dozens of sanctioned Russians have returned to London’s courts with a high-powered legal team
MPs press government for a plan within six months to tackle soaring NHS negligence claim costs
Law Society wants UK-EU talks on mutual recognition and youth mobility for solicitors under 35 Ahead of today’s UK-EU summit, the Law Society has called on the government to open negotiations with the European Union on mutual recognition of professional qualifications (MRPQs) for UK solicitors. This move aims to ease cross-border legal work and training […]
District judge sanctioned after a four-month delay in signing the final order due to work pressure
Commission urges overhaul of Victorian wills law to reflect modern tech and protect vulnerable people
International firm increases London NQ base pay by 2.7%, following a 12.5% rise the previous year
Charter’s $34.5bn acquisition of Cox’s cable empire signals US broadband consolidation surge
Top European law firms reveal how Gen AI is disrupting legal work, pricing and training models
Evri and DHL UK merge to form Parcel Giant, advised by Linklaters, Paul Weiss and Sidley Austin