[ad_1] Sir David Clementi’s vision of a liberalised legal services market really began to take shape a decade ago this week with the creation of the first SRA-licensed
[ad_1] There is a presumption in medico-legal practice that the provision of intensive and longstanding therapy regimes is usually a good thing for a child who has suffered
[ad_1] General counsel have been grappling with huge data volumes for decades, but what fresh challenges has the pandemic brought? When the pandemic hit, a shortage of laptops
[ad_1] As the Leasehold Reform Act received royal assent this February, the government proclaimed it had taken a big step in the UK’s levelling-up agenda. Aimed at bringing
[ad_1] The low down Cast your mind back two years to the first pandemic lockdown. Then, our most gilded City law firms were worried enough about the impact
[ad_1] It is striking how often the Gazette now runs stories about costs rulings from the courts. Of course, its journalists are living by the oldest newspaper maxim
[ad_1] The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) recently issued the Framework Guideline on the Use of Technology in International Arbitration (2021). Technology is prominent in international arbitration: it