[ad_1] The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 comes into force on 26 October. It will introduce a new positive duty on employers to take
[ad_1] Resolution’s groundbreaking report into the interplay between domestic abuse and the treatment of finances on separation and divorce published on 8 October 2024 makes for stark reading.
[ad_1] The Law Society is in its bicentenary year, marking its 2 June 1825 foundation. In common with other professions whose self-regulation was placed on a statutory footing,
[ad_1] Civil contempt arises (among other things) when a party to proceedings breaches a judgment or order against it or fails to refrain from doing a particular act.
[ad_1] Law firms have introduced a plethora of mental health initiatives, but LawCare’s helplines are busier than ever. Katharine Freeland looks at what employers should be doing to
[ad_1] The low down Professionals across the justice system are failing to understand and respond to the needs of women and girls who are victims of domestic abuse,
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‘We are still very much in the exploratory stage, so while there are established use cases for GenAI, its ROI incorporates potential as well as current
[ad_1] When are university and other protests impermissible? When ‘a protest turns into a base camp for criminal activity’, said Ritchie J on 19 June 2024, giving judgment