
19.05.20
Remote Hearings: challenges on the ground
Last month – which seems a long time ago in Covid-19 weeks – we explained the prevailing temporary rules of the remote family court for family practitioners.
Remote Hearings: challenges on the ground
15.05.20
The Solicitors Group launches LAW2020 Online - a series of digital content-led events
Covering a number of Practice Areas, LAW2020 Online launches with Wills and Probate hosted by Jacqui Lazare and Professor Lesley King
The Solicitors Group launches LAW2020 Online - a series of digital content-led events
15.05.20
Lockdown challenges in probate
There will not be many areas of business that will be able to avoid a heavy and sustained blow from the coronavirus.
Lockdown challenges in probate
13.05.20
Force majeure and covid-19
Force majeure has often been talked about in recent weeks as, quite literally, the legal get out clause of the moment.
Force majeure and covid-19
13.05.20
Law Firms and Furlough
Firms are more than a month into a new normal, with lawyers and staff operating on a remote basis and working hard to keep business going as usual.
Law Firms and Furlough
11.05.20
GHR review: no guaranteed increase
A long-awaited review into the Guideline Hourly Rates (GHR) is underway and by the end of this year recommendations to update them are expected to be made.
GHR review: no guaranteed increase
11.05.20
Mercury signings temporarily acceptable
Conveyancing is being particularly hard hit by the lockdown restrictions and it’s obvious why.
Mercury signings temporarily acceptable
11.05.20
Remote working and cyber risks
Working from home is the order of the day and there is every reason to believe remote working will become a firm fixture in the UK business world
Remote working and cyber risks
11.05.20
Justice at risk
A leading think tank has warned that the criminal justice system (CJS) is heading for a huge backlog of cases which could take two years and require up to £110m...
Justice at riskThe views and opinions expressed in these news articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of Practice Enterprise, The Solicitors Group or of its clients.