When VWV wanted to find an inclusive way to improve client service delivery using AI, it turned to its trainees to lead the ...
Take a look at eight news stories about artificial intelligence and technology from across the legal sector and beyond.
Rosemin Keshvani is a Law Society Council member; she helped develop our exhibition, On the front line for justice. She ...
This member talk discusses why AI is becoming essential for litigators. Whether you’re new to AI or looking to stay ahead, this session offers practical insights for the future of legal practice. This ...
Hopefully I have explained that there isn’t a ‘typical’ judge and that the judiciary welcomes people from all backgrounds. I ...
If UK government is serious about resuscitating our criminal justice system, they must now enact a comprehensive, long-term rescue strategy with strong political leadership, sustained investment and a ...
The proposals laid out in the Finance Bill 2025-26 could put personal representatives – often family or friends of the deceased – at greater financial risk, the Law Society of England and Wales said ...
Our Intellectual Property Law Committee (IPLC) responded to the Intellectual Property Office's (IPO) consultation on the UK's designs framework. This response was jointly prepared and submitted with ...
In 2020, Maksim Znak was arrested and jailed for 10 years, simply for doing his job. Ever since, his sister Iryna has been advocating for justice. Following the opening of our exhibition ‘On the ...
This is your reward for the resilience and hard work that got you through the years at university, law school and the ...
Leasehold is a form of home ownership (or tenure). A lease is an agreement between you and the owner. That person or company is the freeholder or landlord. The lease sets out what you can and cannot ...
Legal Heroes is an opportunity to recognise the solicitors who have made the biggest difference to the lives of others, their local communities and society. We're proud to announce the shortlist of ...