Lindsay Hill, CEO of cyber experts the Mitigo Group, examines the misconceptions that can lead to cyber breaches – and how you can avoid them.
Law Society partner Lloyds explores how working closely with banking providers could hold the key to improving how client funds are protected.
The Law Society is marking Black History Month this October by celebrating the invaluable contributions, achievements, and resilience of Black solicitors. The month provides an opportunity to ...
There are periods of time when we talk about child abuse as a society – and then suddenly it’s brushed under the carpet again. There needs to be an ongoing conversation and action that tackles it. The ...
The UK government has announced the Financial Conduct Authority will be the single professional services supervisor as part of its reform of the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing ...
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 ...
Pensions will soon be liable to Inheritance Tax (IHT), which could see beneficiaries facing tax rates of over 60%. Join us to explore policy changes from the autumn budget and strategies to help your ...
The new National Risk Assessment (NRA) guidance is clear: the legal sector remains an attractive target for criminals. AMLCC examines how the key areas affect your firm.
Pensions will soon be liable to Inheritance Tax (IHT), which could see beneficiaries facing tax rates of over 60%. Join us to explore policy changes from the autumn budget and strategies to help your ...
Following the High Court’s judgment in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys, the Law Society of England and Wales has today (17 October) published a new practice note for solicitors practising litigation ...
This practice note provides advice on how solicitors, law firms and legal businesses can make sure that only those authorised to do so carry on the conduct of litigation, following the High Court ...
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