[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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