While the Mental Health Bill marks a positive step towards mental health reform, the government must support new legislation with more funding, more clarity and more safeguards.
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The legal sector is a powerhouse of growth and innovation and should be a priority in the UK government’s new industrial strategy.
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My client was the sole executor and beneficiary of an estate. A trustee in bankruptcy wants me to confirm the money was paid to my client. Do I need consent to share this information?
I am a retired solicitor now employed as in-house counsel for a limited company litigant. Can I represent my employer in court?