Formation | 2 June 1825 |
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Type | Professional organisation |
Headquarters | 113 Chancery Lane London, WC2 |
Region served | England and Wales |
President | Nick Emmerson |
Chief Executive | Ian Jeffery |
Website | www |
This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales |
Law of England and Wales |
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The Law Society of England and Wales (officially The Law Society) is the professional association that represents solicitors for the jurisdiction of England and Wales. It provides services and support to practising and training solicitors, as well as serving as a sounding board for law reform. Members of the Society are often consulted when important issues are being debated in Parliament or by the executive. The Society was formed in 1825.
The Hall of The Law Society is in Chancery Lane, London, but it also has offices in Cardiff to deal with the Wales jurisdiction and the Senedd, and Brussels, to deal with European Union law.
A president is elected annually to serve for one year. The current president is Nick Emmerson.
The Law Society has nothing to do with barristers in England and Wales. The relevant professional body for barristers is the General Council of the Bar.