Aspiring solicitors undertaking qualifying work experience for the Solicitors Qualifying Exam should be paid £21,024 outside of London and £23,703 in the City, the Law Society of England and Wales announced last week.
Ahead of International Women’s Day on Sunday 8 March, deputy vice president of the Law Society of England and Wales, Dana Denis-Smith OBE, has highlighted the “work that still needs to be done” to achieve gender equality across the legal profession.
The Law Society of England and Wales will celebrate its 200th anniversary in London on Monday 23 June from 6:00 to 10:00pm, marking one of the final stops in a nationwide tour that’s spanned more than 20 cities and reached hundreds of members, as well as aspiring lawyers and members of the public.
Law Society President Nick Emmerson has urged the next UK government to make a “sustained investment” into the criminal justice system, as recent figures (released on 13 June) show that the backlog of criminal cases is continuing to grow.
The Law Society has called for the government to take immediate action on criminal legal aid fees, challenging its decision to not raise fees by 15%, as recommended by the Bellamy review on criminal legal aid in 2021.