[ad_1] In-house lawyers are a fast growing part of the legal profession. Approximately one in four solicitors across England and Wales are in-house – it has become an
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[ad_1] Shehabi and Another v The Kingdom of Bahrain [2024] EWCA Civ 1158 The claimants were pro-democracy activists and prominent members of the Bahraini opposition movement. One was
[ad_1] You may have seen Segun Osuntokun’s recent comments in the Daily Telegraph about the importance of respecting lawyers’ work-life balance, particularly the suggestion that non-urgent emails be
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[ad_1] For too long, the laws that apply to co-operatives and community benefit societies (often described as ‘mutuals’) in the UK have remained largely unchanged, but at last
[ad_1] The Employment Rights Bill (ERB) was introduced within 100 days, as promised, by the new Labour government on 10 October. For those of us who practise in