Calls for law reform following surge in surrogacy during pandemicSurrogacy laws do not meet the needs of modern families, a lawyer has warned
New SDLT holiday deadline sweetened with tapered return to normal rulesHouse buyers sighed in relief at further extension to the stamp duty land tax holiday to the end of June
Unregulated barrister and ex-solicitor disbarred for dishonest conductAn unregistered barrister has been disbarred following dishonesty relating to conveyancing in 2004
Law Society president to step down to avoid being 'a distraction'David Greene has announced he is to step aside as Law Society president from 19 March
Justice for the injured dealt a blow by scrapping of EU quadbike lawPI lawyers are dismayed at scrapping of EU laws requiring insurance for vehicles such as forklifts and quadbikes
High Court rejects lawyers' bid to recover £1m advertising costsSolicitors' advertising costs in BA group litigation are the cost of getting the business in and not recoverable
Firms making a profit, but caution neededThe anticipated financial impact on UK law firms has not materialised, with most firms making a profit since the first lockdown, a survey reveals
Of mutual advancement In the second of a two-part feature on mentoring, Nicola Laver examines the importance of formal mentoring