Don’t go it alone: find your community
This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare highlights how community can support mental wellbeing in the legal sector—no one in law should struggle alone.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare highlights how community can support mental wellbeing in the legal sector—no one in law should struggle alone.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare highlights how community can support mental wellbeing in the legal sector—no one in law should struggle alone.
Burnout is real, but it’s not inevitable. In this article from Vikki Pratley learn how legal leaders can prevent it and lead real change.
In this article from Cath Brown of Skilful Conversations she explores the topics barristers and solicitors bring to coaching…and the solutions they have found that might work for you too.
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is designed to prevent parental abduction by swiftly returning children to their habitual residence. But does it always serve the child’s best interests? Chartered Legal Executive Rebecca De Stefano examines growing concerns that the Convention, particularly Article 13(b), may fall short in protecting children from domestic abuse, coercive control, and other complex risks.
Robert Spicer’s April round up of case summaries featuring unfair dismissal, discrimination and employment tribunals.
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more embedded in legal services, law firms are under increasing pressure to align with the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) ethical, professional, and regulatory expectations. As an eLearning provider, it is important to recognise that equipping a firm with the right knowledge and tools is essential for navigating this evolving landscape […]
Following a review by Suzanne Hancock of vulnerable young girls in YOIs, Lily Grimshaw of Duncan Lewis comments upon the recent decision made by the MoJ that vulnerable girls will no longer be placed in YOIs.
Think you can cheat a hair drug test? From wigs to detox shampoos, Alex Ryder of Cansford Labs explore five common methods people try—and why they’re bound to fail. Discover how expert labs stay one step ahead to ensure accurate, tamper-proof results.
Despite the rise of AI and speech recognition tools, digital dictation remains a vital tool in the legal sector. Discover why law firms in 2025 still rely on dictation—and how Diktamen’s cloud-based solution is keeping this time-tested practice efficient, modern, and thriving.
Duncan Lewis’ Niaz Sabaghchian reports on the Court of Appeal ruling on Home Office immigration detention policy, affirming rights of vulnerable detainees and duty to consult.
Burnout isn’t new in law—but talking about it is. Dr Catherine Sykes answers 3 common questions.
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Chronicle Law’s Nicole Keeling reports: Martyn’s Law now in force, setting new UK standards for venue security and public safety preparedness
Thinking of rebranding your law firm? Mike Johnstone of TOMD discusses points to consider before making the big decision.
Exclusive article from family law blogger John Bolch for our trust legal partner Cansford Labs. This month he discusses the new trend amongst family law judges to give their cases a memorable name.
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