[ad_1] The low down Hit by a double whammy of austerity and pandemic restrictions, the criminal justice system is ‘on its knees’. Inadequate fees have forced many solicitors
[ad_1] The low down When the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked Microsoft’s $68.7bn takeover of Activision, Microsoft’s wrath earned it a one-to-one meeting with chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
[ad_1] In Owen v Black Horse Limited [2023] EWCA Civ 325, the Court of Appeal considered the meaning of ‘if a claimant does not attend the hearing’ under
[ad_1] Many law firms have realised the benefits of work-life balance for their employees, introducing new rules and policies about what is and is not expected after the
[ad_1] There is increasing pressure to scrap remote working policies because some corporate clients are ordering employees back to the office five days a week. So how can
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] 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.