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Two international law firms have reported increased profits, and several other firms saw revenues rise as the 2024/25 financial reporting season begins.
In-house lawyers are turning to AI as dissatisfaction with the current law firm model grows, according to a recent survey by intelligent contracting platform Juro.
The government has announced that it’ll continue to fund the LawtechUK initiative, a legal sector innovation and technology programme, committing £4.5 million until 2029.
Just 90 out of over 13,000 partners at law firms within England and Wales are Black, according to a report by diversity consultancy extense.
The Law Society has published guidance to highlight how organisations can improve digital accessibility to support people with disabilities.
In this LCN says we want to draw attention to the wealth of legal and political writing produced by Black authors. By highlighting these voices, we hope to not only expand your legal knowledge, but hope that you’ll also be entertained, educated and inspired.
Planning law regulates how property owners use and develop their property in the interests of the wider community.
How does agile working impact trainees who are beginning their careers in commercial law?
Transport is multifaceted and covers areas of the economy such as aviation, logistics, rail, shipping and infrastructure. As energy (eg, electricity and fuel) directly impacts how transport can be used, these two sectors are greatly intertwined. Transport is also heavily regulated, with the concerns of clients typically relating to regulatory change, increasing insurance risk and liabilities, and a need for innovation and new routes to finance.
I wouldn't call myself an expert at law firm applications by any means. If anything, I'd say I'm quite the opposite! Of all my non-law friends, I'm probably the newest to the process, having only just attempted it for the first time last December.
Lawyers and negotiating heads: burden or benefit?
While AI has been a nebulous topic for decades, especially in the last 12 months, there’s been enormous growth in “generative AI”.
The Social Welfare Solicitors Qualification Fund, which is backed by 18 major law firms, has secured funding for its first cohort of social welfare legal workers to begin their journey to qualifying as solicitors via the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE).
Nottingham Law School (NLS) has launched a range of Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) preparation courses to prepare students for the SQE. The SQE will be phased in from September 2021 and will eventually replace the current route into the solicitors’ profession, the Legal Practice Course.
City lawyers have “very poor” knowledge of the Solicitors Regulation Authority Handbook, according to the findings of a leading legal academic.
Hill Dickinson LLP is the latest law firm to sign up to Project Rise – a cross-firm initiative by the Law Society’s Disabled Solicitors Network, which is designed to encourage more part-time training opportunities in the legal profession.
Lawyers and professional bodies across the legal profession have united in opposition to the government’s Investigatory Powers Bill which will put every person in the United Kingdom under surveillance.
Working from home may be damaging law firms’ productivity despite sustained levels of high profit, new research by the Law Society has revealed.