[ad_1] The last month has seen several research reports around the impact of legal tech. These include broad studies from the biggest information and tech providers and in-depth
[ad_1] More and more businesses now recognise that inclusion is good for business. The evidence is clear and compelling. It is fundamental to high levels of engagement and
[ad_1] Last month, sports minister Nigel Huddleston formally confirmed the government’s support for the 10 strategic recommendations set out in the final report published last December by the
[ad_1] A judge has a wide discretion in relation to costs (CPR 44.2) and an appeal court will not interfere simply because it considers that it would have
[ad_1] One trend emerging in family law from the pandemic has been the increase in cases where clients have paid for a private judge or arbitrator to help
[ad_1] The thought of explaining to a client that their claim is out of time, due to a simple avoidable mistake, is enough to bring most solicitors out
[ad_1] Victor Nwosu Application 12245-2021 Admitted 2005 Hearing 30 November-1 December 2021, 31 January 2022 Reasons 25 February 2022 The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a
[ad_1] Few invasive plants capture attention and headlines like Japanese knotweed. While ecologically harmful, it was the real and perceived impacts on homes and property sales that captured