We have called for more evidence to be gathered before restrictions are placed on judicial review appeals involving ...
When he arrived in the UK as a refugee from war-torn Eritrea, Abraham had no interest in pursuing a legal career. He’s recently retired from Brighton and Hove City Council after 37 years service. He ...
Applying for probate gives you the legal right to deal with someone’s property, money and possessions (their estate) when they die. In England and Wales, there are two types of grants which give you ...
Attend this event to learn about judicial appointment procedures, hear judges' experiences overcoming barriers, and gain ...
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In June 2024, the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) handed down its judgement on World Uyghur congress vs NCA. The judgment ...
In this session you will be introduced to the Law Society’s new climate risk and property practice note. This practice note ...
We urge the government to include more areas, not just housing and immigration, and introduce a system that regularly reviews legal aid fees. Without ensuring that fees keep up with rising costs, the ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has announced a new two-form approach following an extensive consultation about the TA6 ...
If you’re thinking about becoming a judge, there are several routes you can take. You’ll need a minimum of five or seven years’ post-qualification experience to become a judge. work as a full-time ...
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Working in intellectual property can make me a very annoying friend. I’m constantly pointing at stuff that was the subject of an IP decision, to the point where my friends will say, “You've told me ...