A new protocol clarifies routes for advocates to raise informal concerns about judicial behaviour
Senior lawyers must take responsibility for AI verification to reduce regulatory risk, write Byfield co-managing director Michael Evans and Kingsley Napley partner Julie Norris
Prominent legal figure dubs apology ‘completely inadequate’ amid reported ‘disgust’ among solicitors at situation
Increase in investigations behind SRA’s recent proposal to increase funding by 29%
Change Management Present and Future conference to explore Employment Rights Act 2025’s safeguards against workplace harassment
UK Court of Appeal overturns High Court decision in the controversial case of Mazur and others v Charles Russell Speechlys
Paul Tweed ‘very satisfied’ after academic agrees to ask publisher to destroy remaining copies of offending book
Chartered Institute of Legal Executives claims judgment has had ‘profound’ impact
TalentLMS survey says 25% of misconduct goes unreported in US due to retaliation fears, mistrust in reporting process
High Court’s decision to uphold ruling against Jo Sidhu has wider implications for profession, commentators say
Reforms ‘fly in the face of the government’s own growth agenda’, claims society president Mark Evans
Harman’s review of bullying stretches further than just the Bar – clerks, pupils and judges are also affected by its conclusions, writes Ben Rigby
Independent review into bullying and harassment unveils ‘radical’ reforms to tackle ‘unsustainable situation’ at the Bar
Firm accidentally disclosed email addresses of potential scheme participants
Panel at London International Disputes Week featuring ex-Lord Chancellor, Alex Chalk KC, debates finely balanced ethical dilemmas