On 19 June the High Court held that the government’s decision to renege on key recommendations from the independent review into the Home Office scandal on Windrush was
Artificial intelligence (AI) simulates human intelligence processes through machines. Analysing vast amounts of data to identify correlations and patterns, AI uncovers valuable insights and predicts future outcomes that
The Court of Appeal recently determined the cross-appeals in Standish v Standish from the first instance decision of Moor J, who had awarded the wife £45m out of
The Solicitors Regulation Authority recently issued a warning notice on mergers, acquisitions and sales of law firms. It underlines key considerations for firms that are merging, or acquiring
Generative AI is a new frontier. According to a 2024 LexisNexis survey, its adoption more than doubled from July 2023 to January 2024 alone – a speed unprecedented
Although firms and corporate legal departments which apply generative AI to their day-to-day work are reporting substantial time savings, a recent report by Stanford University researchers tested the
The low down Fraud trials in England and Wales are notoriously difficult to prosecute. Enforcement agencies are underfunded, jurors are baffled by the complexities of financial crime and
Alarming figures published by the Ministry of Justice on 13 June revealed that the backlog of cases waiting to be heard in the Crown courts reached a record
The Civil Procedure Rules Committee’s consultation on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) (the ADR consultation) following the court’s decision in Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil closed on 28 May 2024.