Social media continues to be a popular medium for promoting legal practice and accessing and disseminating information. This practice note is the Law Society’s view of good practice in this area, and ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has updated its practice note guidance to address the potential risks of social media including the rise of AI-generated content and the ethical obligations ...
A practical guide to developing a law firm pro bono programme. Through a mixture of commentary, advice, precedents and background information, the manual provides practical help and advice for law ...
Explore our practical guide to developing a law firm pro bono programme. Through a mixture of commentary, advice, precedents and background information, the manual provides practical help and advice ...
Helen Cammock is creating a new commissioned artwork to mark our 200th anniversary, which will be displayed at the Law ...
The UK government announced in October 2025 that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will be the single professional services supervisor. This forms part of the government’s reform of the anti-money ...
Firms are facing both conventional encryption-based attacks and a more human-centred approach: targeted social engineering combined with data theft. The cyber team at Gallagher examines the threats ...
During our bicentenary celebrations, we’ve been reflecting on our profession’s rich history and thinking about what lies ahead. Here, solicitors share how they want to see the legal landscape evolve ...
The Trust Registration Service (TRS) regulatory framework is complex and evolving, with frequent updates that you need to be aware of. Join us to explore events that trigger registration of trust ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) recently published its thematic review of source of wealth (SoW) and source of funds (SoF) checks. Join this free event for a clear understanding of the ...
We welcome the Renters’ Rights Bill, which gained royal assent yesterday, and urge the UK government to invest further in the courts.
Lawyers from the UK can continue to travel to Switzerland for up to 90 days a year without having to apply for a work permit or visa, as both countries have agreed to extend the Services Mobility ...
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