Proposals to allow employers to report injuries at work only where the employee has been off for seven days could put workers at greater risk, APIL has warned
Councils would have a statutory duty to work with the NHS under radical proposals to reform adult social care law.
The Bar Standards Board (BSB) will regulate advocacy-focused Alternative Business Structures (ABS), Legal Disciplinary Practices (LDPs) and barrister-only entities, but not multi-disciplinary practices.
Practitioners should be wary of ignoring the enduring lessons of Salford v Mullen, says Jon Holbrook
Lawyers have spoken out against an attack by the Iraqi military on Camp Ashraf in Iraq last month.
The Public Law Project (PLP), has threatened to bring a legal challenge to the proposed reforms to judicial review costs.
Catholic Care, a Leeds-based adoption service and social care charity, has lost its appeal to the Charity Tribunal over its selection policy.
In-house lawyers are so overworked that they would sacrifice a fifth of their salary in exchange for a four-day working week.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has published a draft supervision and enforcement strategy for firms undertaking conveyancing work.
Appeal court criticises judge’s “lamentable” delay
Commercial and technology team in Cambridge strengthened by partner hire
Hampshire firm appoints head of new family department
Firm strengthens securities practice with partner return