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BSB consults on changing the standard of proof used in professional misconduct proceedings for barristers

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has today launched a new consultation about the standard of proof applied when barristers and others regulated by the BSB face disciplinary proceedings for
professional misconduct.

The current standard of proof used is the criminal …

SRA announces new solicitors assessment to guarantee high standards

We will be introducing an independent assessment, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), to make sure all solicitors meet consistent, high standards at the point of entry to the profession.

The SQE will replace the current system of qualification, where multiple …

Landmark Cases in Criminal Law

Hart Publishing has published Landmark Cases in Criminal Law edited by Henry Mares, Phil Handler, and Ian Williams.

Criminal cases raise difficult normative and legal questions, and are often a consequence of compelling human drama. In this collection, expert

Cybersecurity issues central as experts agree firms should view them as a serious business risk

We have brought together leading experts to discuss cybersecurity risks to coincide with our spring update to the Risk Outlook.

Our roundtable involved leading agencies and experts from a range of sectors to discuss how businesses can tackle the risks …

Contractual Duties: Performance, Breach, Termination and Remedies 2nd edition

Sweet & Maxwell has published the second edition of Contractual Duties: Performance, Breach, Termination and Remedies by Professor Andrew Tettenborn, Professor Malcolm Clarke, Professor Neil Andrews and Professor Graham Virgo.

Contractual Duties: Performance, Breach, Termination and Remedies