Law Society issues practice note on conduct of litigation in light of Mazur ruling
The Law Society has issued a practice note providing advice on how solicitors, law firms and legal businesses can make sure that only those authorised to do so carry on the conduct of litigation, following the High Court judgment in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys.
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