Take a look at eight news stories about artificial intelligence and technology from across the legal sector and beyond.
Hopefully I have explained that there isn’t a ‘typical’ judge and that the judiciary welcomes people from all backgrounds. I can definitely see the look of relief on people’s faces when they walk into ...
Rosemin Keshvani is a Law Society Council member; she helped develop our exhibition, On the front line for justice. She ...
In 2020, Maksim Znak was arrested and jailed for 10 years, simply for doing his job. Ever since, his sister Iryna has been advocating for justice. Following the opening of our exhibition ‘On the ...
As threats against lawyers and the rule of law surge globally, the Law Society of England and Wales has opened its first ever exhibition on lawyers at risk.
To commemorate the Day of the Endangered Lawyer* on 24 January, a global coalition of organisations has published a new 2026 report spotlighting the United States.
Solicitors must follow the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Code of Conduct. It’s a set of rules to make sure solicitors treat you fairly and professionally. You can complain if you are not ...
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The UK government’s decisions on technology will impact every law firm. Learn what’s changing and what we’re doing to influence policy. Artificial intelligence (AI) and lawtech are changing the way ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is proposing new safeguards, accreditations and standards for private prosecutors. The MoJ proposes aligning private prosecution standards with Crown Prosecution Service ...
Our response to the Department for Business and Trade consultation on enhanced dismissal protections for pregnant women and new mothers.
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