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Law Society cites leaking roofs, broken heating and toilets that fail to flush
Vital legal work is drying up in the UK, raising risks of miscarriages of justice, lawyers say
Heavy workloads and long hours have led a growing number of associates to quit, despite high salaries
I Stephanie Boyce is the first black leader of the association in its 200-year history
Social distancing has had dire impact on law firms’ livelihoods, Law Society says
Lord chief justice for England and Wales says ‘profound thinking’ will be needed to deal with backlog of cases
Lawyers say wealthy elderly people seeking advice on life insurance and inheritance tax
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Disorderly exit could curb lawyers’ access to European market and imperil 10,000 jobs
Pilot programme seeks to reduce weight of documentation and speed up cases
Law Society says proposals to give solicitors greater freedom will erode trust
Changes that have hit pay of criminal defence lawyers ruled unlawful
Mostly out of sight, the criminal justice system cannot be out of mind
Britain’s status as international law centre expected to diminish after Brexit
Government pressed to enforce employment rights after slump in tribunal cases
Thieves target property completion transfers of cash by solicitors towards end of week
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