[ad_1] The government has published plans to constrain the ability of businesses to prevent departing workers competing. Currently, UK non-compete clauses (NCCs) have no statutory limits and enforceability
[ad_1] The debate around lawyers and generative AI has developed via recent examples of ChatGPT being used in court with disastrous consequences due to its tendency to ‘hallucinate’
[ad_1] All rehabilitation services are both admirable and much needed in today’s world. As we know, there are some amazing companies and organisations that specialise in treating stroke
[ad_1] With the recent announcement that Nick Ephgrave (pictured below), the former assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is to be the next director of the Serious Fraud
[ad_1] When making applications for freezing orders, the applicant has a duty to provide full and frank disclosure and the all-important cross-undertaking in damages must be provided. However,
[ad_1] Rights of light hold immense importance in property law, particularly in the context of development projects. This can be an expensive issue, and is becoming a more
[ad_1] The private client professional advice sector, including lawyers, is failing clients by applying an across-the-board assumption that tax avoidance is the primary aim of advice on wealth
[ad_1] Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legally enforceable agreements under which it is agreed that certain information is kept confidential between parties. They are frequently used under the remit