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As volunteer group Neurodiversikey launches a survey to find out how much support neurodiverse people in the law receive, three legal professionals recount the anxiety of training and trying to fit in.
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Consultation opens on law reforms needed to nurture new opportunities in autonomous aviation.
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The Legal Services Board has unveiled its critique of eight frontline regulators, with the SRA one of ony two to receive top marks. Its report also calls for improvements in transparency, skills and use of evidence.
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Family lawyers say no-fault reforms, Covid, cost-of-living crisis and fewer marriages explain latest ONS figures.
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Measure will create a new dismissal mechanism for strategic lawsuits against public participation.
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Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal makes no order as to costs and a substantive judgment will appear in due course.
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Business minister says proposed legislation is likely to exonerate some who were guilty – but it is ‘a price worth paying’.
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Justice Commitee hears of preventable deaths tracker, a data-led platform to learn from coroners’ reports, creating ‘the only siginifcant data’ around inquests.
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Solicitors Regulation Authority found firm’s conduct ‘had potential to cause serious harm to public interest and confidence’.
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Ministry of Justice pressed on devolution after independent commission said Wales will always be a low priority for Westminster.
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