[ad_1] The low down Brexit tarnished the peerless image of London as a destination for big-ticket cross-border litigation. And with many Russian clients now off the menu for
[ad_1] At the table Top row (l-r): Reena Parmar, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, chair, Law Society Disabled Solicitors Network; Dame Fiona Woolf, former Law Society president; Chris Seel, Law
[ad_1] The Serious Fraud Office has again faced scrutiny from the Commons justice committee, most recently in an October hearing which examined systemic problems in relation to disclosure.
[ad_1] A ‘broken’ legal system means thousands of survivors of historical child abuse are falling through the cracks and unable to access vital mental health support. This is
[ad_1] The interaction between civil and criminal proceedings has always thrown up interesting challenges. The Supreme Court decision of R v Luckhurst [2022] UKSC 23 has clarified the
[ad_1] Legal tech has been disrupting legal services for at least a decade. While the pandemic boosted tech acceptance and adoption, the current focus has shifted from introducing
[ad_1] As the dust settles on the Supreme Court ruling in Hillside Parks Ltd v Snowdonia National Park Authority, the implications are becoming clearer. Developers and their advisers