Criminal solicitors and barristers in Northern Ireland took part in a one-day strike on Monday 5 November to protest low legal aid fees. The Criminal Bar Association said that, when adjusted for ...
Volunteering pro bono has almost as many benefits for students as it does for members of the public in need of legal advice. Read our student guide to pro bono work to discover how it can propel your ...
I'm keen to get involved in pro bono activities but I don't know where to start. Can you point me in the right direction?
How has the landscape of litigation funding changed in respect of recent changes and how will this impact access to justice?
In this LCN Says, we speak to Rona Ankrah from Mayer Brown International LLP about building commercial awareness. Read this article for insights on how you can demonstrate commercial awareness in ...
The Law Society has called for further investment into the justice system – especially civil and criminal legal aid, which wasn’t mentioned in the recent autumn budget. The Law Society President ...
Ropes & Gray associate William Allen speaks about his work in private equity and the opportunities he's got involved in so far.
A recent study conducted by wellbeing platform Unmind has unveiled a concerning trend within the legal sector, highlighting that poor lawyer wellbeing is costing big law firms an average of £65 ...
The law is stepping up its game when it comes to diversity and we’re starting to see a real push to make things more ...
Are you up to date on this week’s commercial news? The government has announced a new budget, which sees a number of changes to taxes, pay and pensions, and increased spending for the NHS. Meanwhile, ...