The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 came into force almost a year ago and made a significant change – prohibiting perpetrators or alleged perpetrators of abuse from personally cross-examining
The launch of ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, with the platform amassing a user base of more than 100 million since late November last year. ChatGPT,
On 2 May the Public Order Bill finally received royal assent, supplementing the protest restrictions which entered into force by way of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.
As 2023 progresses, the trend for law firm merger activity seems set to continue. Whether you are two elite global law firms planning a transatlantic tie-up, or a
Fraud has long been a risk for law firms, and it shows no sign of slowing. As cyber criminals grow increasingly more sophisticated in their schemes, the demands
Fraud has long been a risk for law firms, and it shows no sign of slowing. As cyber criminals grow increasingly more sophisticated in their schemes, the demands
As many will have seen in the media, environmental activist group Insulate Britain (IB) has carried out London protests in a manner deliberately designed to cause serious disruption.
Onerous new duties, backlogs, a recruitment crisis and ‘factory’ competitors working on the cheap. Life as a conveyancer is becoming ‘frightening’, hears Maria Shahid. Source link
Sweeping changes to the parole process in the Victims and Prisoners Bill are an affront to judicial independence and seek to solve problems that do not exist. The
Allowing accredited journalists and legal bloggers to report publicly on what they see and hear in family courts – starting with public law cases where local authorities intervene