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Marking World Mental Health Day this month, LawCare highlights the pressures driving many away from their career in the law, and the importance of supporting wellbeing
Can a principles-based approach be developed to the vast range of decisions affecting the public that are part of administrative justice? The Society is seeking members’ help to achieve just that
The promise of legislation to abolish the not proven verdict should refocus attention on what other changes should happen at the same time, particularly regarding jury size and majority verdicts
The Society could do more than it already does to speak up for the profession; but it also needs to give you, the members, more chance to set its agenda, and I want to hear about your concerns on my visits
Collected news of Scottish legal appointments and practice changes
In association with Denovo: Denovo’s CaseLoad platform now integrates with SLAB Online
Latest criminal cases, including delay and extensions of time; pre-recorded evidence; sentencing discounts
A briefing note concerning decisions not yet published due to pending trials, on extending the 12 month time limit
The hospitality sector is under severe financial strain, but the law surrounding the insolvency of a licence holder presents difficulties for legal and insolvency practitioners
A new decision has further tested the Accountant in Bankruptcy’s powers of review on an appeal by a debtor, and sets standards for procedural fairness when further representations are made
A summary of the Chancellor’s proposed tax changes as they affect individuals and businesses – but will they help the cost of living crisis?
An outline of the UK Government’s new “Scale-up Worker Visa” to attract skilled workers from abroad, and how it differs from the existing skilled worker route
Report relating to Ronald Grant Fulton
What solicitors and conveyancers need to know about changes in consumer protection for new build home buyers, in the continuing absence of a single statutory code
Introducing an online paper which has addressed this question
Three in-house lawyers who have adopted the O Shaped Lawyer programme explain what it involves and how it has benefited their teams
Recent work of the Society's policy committees, covering administrative justice; Mental Health Law Review; National Care Service; drugs death prevention; bail and release from custody; land reform
How do you create an inclusive culture? Start from where you are, take stock with the help of the people you want to feel included, and move forward from there
In association with Clio: Secure legal technology can be the catalyst
This month's risk management article highlights the new Register of Overseas Entities and some of the risk implications for solicitors
Dyslexia is not a barrier to entering the legal profession, but greater understanding is needed to help those with the condition overcome it: the experiences of one trainee
In our new quarterly series, a solicitor tells of the realities they found in practice compared to their expectations as a law student, and the effects on them and their career
Advice column: My new colleague is too keen to impress as respects my work
With or without the British Bill of Rights Bill, the profession should look out for acts by the Truss Government that may limit human rights