As AI continues to revolutionise various industries, the legal sector is no exception. AI promises to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and increase accessibility to legal services. However, the integration of AI within law firms presents a dichotomy: while some firms are transparent about their use of AI, others remain discreet, leading to a host of … Continue reading “The Hidden Side of AI in Legal Services: Navigating Transparency and Ethical Challenges”
John Robertson’s deplatforming highlights the urgent need to defend free speech and expose injustice in the legal system.
The legal system’s failure to support Litigants in Person (LiPs) is causing significant mental health challenges, exposing the urgent need for reform.
The legal profession prides itself on the principles of integrity, transparency, and fairness. Yet when these values are subverted, the ripple effects extend far beyond the parties involved, threatening public trust in the system itself. Recent employment tribunal cases involving Capsticks, the NHS’s favoured legal partner, have exposed a troubling pattern of tactics that some … Continue reading “Capsticks and the NHS: A Study in Litigation Tactics and Tribunal Frustration”
Could public scrutiny improve the UK’s judicial appointment process? A controversial US Senate hearing offers food for thought.
The UK legal profession stands as a cornerstone of justice, vital to the functioning of society and commerce. Yet, behind its esteemed reputation lies a crisis: corruption, complicity in financial crime, and regulatory inertia that enables misconduct to flourish. Recent cases and investigative insights expose the troubling depth of these issues, demanding urgent attention. A … Continue reading “The Silent Crisis: Corruption and Money Laundering in the UK Legal Profession”
SLAPPs are increasingly being used to silence public interest investigations, threatening the foundations of democracy.
An open letter demanding urgent reform of the Solicitors Regulation Authority due to repeated regulatory failures.
Judges must call out misconduct and promote transparency to restore public trust in the UK’s legal system.
Concerns about Freemasonry’s influence in the UK’s police and judiciary persist, highlighting the need for renewed scrutiny and updated transparency measures to restore public trust and ensure institutional integrity.
