Pro Bono Week promotes and supports the work of lawyers who volunteer their services for free to people and organisations who couldn't otherwise afford legal advice. It's part of a global celebration ...
We welcome the Renters’ Rights Bill, which gained royal assent yesterday, and urge the UK government to invest further in the courts.
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Sentencing Bill debates, Terminally Ill Adults Bill reviewed, inheritance tax reforms in ...
The UK and Switzerland have agreed to extend the Services Mobility Agreement until the end of 2029, ensuring UK lawyers can continue to travel and work in Switzerland for up to 90 days a year without ...
The Law Society and Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre have launched the second iteration of the ethical practice framework for in-house solicitors.
We updated and refined our ethical practice framework for in-house solicitors: a suite of tools and resources to support you to balance your professional ethical obligations and your employers’ ...
Firms are facing both conventional encryption-based attacks and a more human-centred approach: targeted social engineering combined with data theft. The cyber team at Gallagher examines the threats ...
The UK government announced in October 2025 that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will be the single professional services supervisor. This forms part of the government’s reform of the anti-money ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: MPs debate ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) recently published its thematic review of source of wealth (SoW) and source of funds (SoF) checks. Join this free event for a clear understanding of the ...
This December, Professor Whish will return to the Law Society to provide his unrivalled analysis of developments in competition law over the past year.
Solicitors change people’s lives through pro bono support; helping them to put food on their tables, support their families, and access justice. David Powles is CEO of the Norfolk Community Law ...