[ad_1] Honour-based abuse (HBA) is a crime committed by an individual to protect or defend the ‘honour’ of a family or community. The abuse can take many forms,
[ad_1] ‘To live outside the law, you must be honest,’ sang Bob Dylan. He may have a point. For following successful applications by Birmingham City Council (pictured) for
[ad_1] Rapid developments in generative AI are shifting firms away from the traditional ‘build or buy’ legal tech procurement choices towards innovation at the interface. This combined strategy
[ad_1] One of the mandatory requirements when applying to naturalise as a British citizen is that applicants pass the British citizenship test to prove their understanding and knowledge of
[ad_1] When dismissing an employee with less than 2 years service, it will be important for employers to be aware of the potential legal pitfalls. While in most
[ad_1] Current and former Law Society presidents have led tributes to Elizabeth Cruickshank, whose death was announced this week. Cruickshank, who chaired the Association of Women Solicitors, carried
[ad_1] Criminal convictions and other signs of poor character can, unsurprisingly, negatively affect applications for leave to enter or remain in the UK. Those caught out by these
[ad_1] In what seems to be a prelude to the introduction of the use of ionising radiation (x-rays) for non-medical reasons on children, the government has published the