[ad_1] The Middle East is fast catching up with Europe when it comes to data protection law. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has enacted its first comprehensive
[ad_1] As a solicitor specialising in spinal injury claims including both personal injury and clinical negligence matters, I have always been baffled by the lack of interim funding
[ad_1] On 12 May 2021 Boris Johnson announced that there would be a public inquiry into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. It will be the biggest,
[ad_1] On 27 January 2022 the Adjudication Panel resolved to intervene into the practice of Alexandra Gittoes-Davies at Devereux & Co. The firm was based at 52a High
[ad_1] Last month, Dominic Raab announced the government’s decision to extend magistrates courts’ custodial sentencing powers from six months to 12 months to deal with the increased backlog
[ad_1] The legal industry has increasingly focused on removing barriers faced by minority communities. While this has helped improve diversity and inclusion (D&I), law firms must not forget
[ad_1] Documents produced last month with the approval of the president of the family court represent the most significant changes to practice in financial remedy work in over
[ad_1] The Law Commission is seeking to maintain the status of England and Wales as a leading destination for commercial arbitration, announcing a review of the Arbitration Act