[ad_1] Last year, the Law Society commissioned the Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre at the University of Leeds to develop an ethical practice framework to help navigate the unique
[ad_1] To the untrained eye (in a well-lit room), a right of light claim feels like any David v Goliath battle: big developer blighting the unassuming neighbour’s simple
[ad_1] Although Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil [2023] EWCA Civ 1416 is concerned with the power to compel parties to engage in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) during court proceedings,
[ad_1] As the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) came into full effect in December 2024, HM Treasury has published proposed regulations for crypto-assets such as Bitcoin and
[ad_1] UK immigration law typically operates in a cliff-edge fashion, at least in corporate immigration matters – it’s usually either yes or no, there is less often areas
[ad_1] Google LLC v Nao Tsargrad Media is the latest in a growing line of successful anti-enforcement injunctions (AEI) aimed at challenging international enforcement by foreign parties. This
[ad_1] Recent scandals at Harrods and Abercrombie & Fitch have pushed the issue of sexual misconduct in the workplace back into the spotlight. Most reports of these scandals