Agentic AI (artificial intelligence) could reshape the legal landscape as we know it. This report examines what changes it may bring and how solicitors, firms and in-house teams can prepare.
Our admissions ceremonies are open to all solicitors admitted to the roll in England and Wales. There is no time limit to attend. Book your ceremony once you are admitted and celebrate your success ...
Take a people-first approach to building your team’s AI expertise; Start out by teaching what key terms mean. Make sure teams ...
Following the Court of Appeal’s judgment in The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) -v- Mazur & others, the Law Society of England and Wales has today (13 April) published a new practice ...
General counsel Hilary Watts shares perspectives on her work, people skills and what experience teaches you as an in-house ...
Law Society partner Lloyds provides advice and tips for firms on using professional indemnity insurance (PII) or tax loans to spread the cost of PII and help with financial planning.
The Law Society of England and Wales welcomes the launch of the Fair Work Agency today (7 April) designed to support both workers and employers. However, the Law Society remains concerned about the ...
The government plans to introduce fixed recoverable costs for clinical negligence claims up to £25,000 in April 2024. The government says that costs recovered for successful claims are currently, on ...
From the risk factors of artificial intelligence (AI) to a £2.5 billion investment – here’s our round up of this month’s ...
Overheard at the Law Society: at our recent junior lawyers event, artificial intelligence (AI) emerged as the standout issue, ...
English law and the quality of dispute resolution in England and Wales underpins international trade and investment in the UK, the second largest legal market in the world. Our research examines the ...
The Court of Appeal has today handed down its judgment in the case of The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) -v- Mazur & others.