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Record backlogs in both the Crown Court and magistrates’ court show the need for investment and reform across the entire criminal justice system.
The act amends the previous Mental Health Act of 1983, focusing on ensuring mental health patients have clear legal rights, dignity and respect during treatment. While mental health is a devolved ...
Domestic violence protection orders continue to rise. According to the latest family court figures*, there were 9,849 domestic violence protection orders, an increase of 13% compared to the same ...
'Contract' is one of the lawful bases for using personal data. We recommend you use contract or legitimate interests as the lawful basis, rather than consent. This is because someone can withdraw ...
You do not always have to appoint a data protection officer. But you’ll need to make someone responsible for data protection.
HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is reforming how professional users can apply for probate. Changes have included probate fees, and rolling out an online service for applications.
We oppose the creation of a single professional services supervisor for anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) supervision.
With the October Professional Indemnity (PI) renewals now behind us, Gallagher explains why it’s an ideal moment to evaluate and effectively transfer your cyber risk.
Becky Fraser from Armstrong Watson LLP share some of the Autumn UK budget's key changes that could impact law firms.
The Law Society of England and Wales has today (17 December) opposed the creation of a Single Professional Services Supervisor (SPSS).
We rejected the Legal Ombudsman’s (LeO) 12.1% recommended budget increase. LeO must focus on its core statutory function and significantly reduce its backlog of cases before undertaking additional ...