Our response to the Department for Business and Trade consultation on enhanced dismissal protections for pregnant women and new mothers.
In immigration law you can’t guarantee a win, but you have to be strong and hopeful for your clients. Even if they do get refused, you’re someone they can lean on. They're living on hope. So why can't ...
We responded to the Online Procedure Rule Committee’s (OPRC) consultation on the draft Online Procedure (Core Rules and Pilot Schemes) Rules 2026.
We’re hosting an exhibition which shines a light on the resistance and resilience of lawyers facing extraordinary challenges. Discover the stories of lawyers who are bravely fighting for justice at ...
Attacks on lawyers’ freedom of expression silence the voices essential to upholding justice and accountability, according to a new Law Society report.
What is it about social running that’s helping lawyers talk about their mental health? We went on a jog with the founder of LegalRunner and Law Society president, Mark Evans, to find out. When I’m ...
Drawing on real case studies, this report highlights the importance of safeguarding lawyers’ right to freedom of expression.
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Law Society on ...
The Law Society of England and Wales is supportive of the Online Procedure Rule Committee’s (OPRC) first Online Procedure Rules which simplifies online proceedings. The committee is also encouraged to ...
We responded to the Ministry of Justice evidence gathering consultation to assess how the 2023 FRC extension is working in practice.
The extension of fixed recoverable costs (FRCs) to most civil cases has not provided the costs certainty it promised.
The CEO of Taylor Rose shares insights on change, leadership and thinking differently about legal service delivery.