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My client asked me to submit a data subject access request to a limited company. The company claims the request is defective.
Due to many years of underinvestment, our criminal justice system is crumbling. We’re calling on government to address the problems.
We’ll be celebrating our LGBTQ+ colleagues across the profession at every level and in every practice area. We’ll be highlighting our LGBTQ+ colleagues’ stories, understanding their journeys into law ...
The Law Society of England and Wales Council has elected Dana Denis-Smith OBE as the new deputy vice president. Dana will ...
The former president of the Law Society, shares some of her most memorable moments to mark our 200-year anniversary.
We welcome the broad outcomes of the LSB's proposal to issue a statutory statement of policy, seeking to reshape how ...
Criminals have been known to target firms with limited conveyancing experience to launder the proceeds of crime. One small firm was approached by an intermediary acting on behalf of two overseas ...
Dana Denis-Smith OBE has been elected as the new deputy vice president of the Law Society. Dana Denis-Smith will become our next deputy vice president. She’ll take office in October, then go on to ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and ...
A cyber-attack on the Legal Aid Agency’s (LAA) online digital services has resulted in a major data breach and triggered contingency measures for legal aid providers. This page is being updated with ...
Lord Chancellor's Training Scheme, which brought young Chinese lawyers to the UK to gain experience in law firms and barristers' chambers.
We welcome the Legal Services Board's strong action to address the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s failings following the ...
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