The combined Litera and Peppermint Technology offering will transform the legal experience directly within Microsoft ...
Ignite Specialty Risk, a leading provider of litigation risk insurance, has appointed Matthew Evans as Litigation Portfolio ...
Scrapping government funding for Level 7 apprenticeships would be “a disaster for the legal profession and have a highly ...
One of the UK’s longest running law firms, Fosters Solicitors, has modernised its operations by switching to Access Legal ...
The High Court has rejected a solicitor and his client’s bid to challenge the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office’s ...
More than 1,000 people reached out to lawyer healthcare charity LawCare in 2024, the busiest year in its 25-year existence, ...
Law firms need to start adapting to the concerns and motivations of ‘Gen Z’ as they begin to enter the workplace, an ...
East Midlands law firm Nelsons has completed its third local acquisition, in the wake of its private equity owner adding ...
A partner who misled his clients for two years about the status of their claim – leading them to believe it had been issued ...
There is “no need” for stricter regulation of third-party litigation in the EU, an umbrella group of 44 consumer organisations in both Europe and the UK has said.
A City law firm is putting a focus on “helping clients understand the potential” of AI, with a new tool which acts as a ...
An exasperated Family Court judge has adjourned a final hearing, saying the case was in such a “disordered and chaotic state ...
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