[ad_1] Recent media coverage of Thomas Cashman’s refusal to attend sentencing for the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel has reignited the debate about whether prisoners should be compelled
[ad_1] Reforms introduced under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 have been welcome in protecting and supporting victims by expanding the definition of domestic abuse. This now includes coercive
[ad_1] During prime minister Rishi Sunak’s visit to France in March, a conference took place in the hearing centre of the International Chamber of the Commercial Court of
[ad_1] It is the most important bilateral legal relationship in the world. The US and UK (overwhelmingly England, thanks to the City’s pull) did legal business worth nearly
[ad_1] For some readers of the Law Society’s new guidance on the impact of climate change on solicitors, this may be their first exposure to the phrase ‘advised
[ad_1] Conversations around neurodiversity have been gaining prominence. About one in seven people in the UK is neurodivergent. Despite the increased awareness, there is still some way to
[ad_1] It is obvious that to gain competitive advantage in an increasingly crowded market, law firms need to focus on customer experience. Events have a part to play
[ad_1] The online video-sharing site TikTok has over 1.53 billion users including many politicians. However, several governments have taken the view that it represents an unacceptable privacy and
[ad_1] The low down Families are facing long delays for a court hearing to deal with questions such as where a child should live, what contact they should