[ad_1] The Legal Services Board has been consulting on proposals for new regulatory measures to strengthen ethical standards in the legal sector. It seeks ‘to initiate a significant
[ad_1] In arbitration, the parties are free to choose the law to determine the substantive issues in dispute (the substantive law). This freedom is recognised by section 46(1)(a)
[ad_1] The low down Well-established law firms are worried about succession, given a decline in the number of solicitors who see partnership as ‘the goal’. Yet one group
[ad_1] The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is a key regulatory body for solicitors and law firms across England and Wales, setting and upholding professional standards to protect consumers
[ad_1] Myerson: converted from an LLP to an employee ownership trust last September The low down Law firms are culturally and structurally hierarchical, commonly represented by a ‘pyramid’.
[ad_1] Famed legal commentator Professor Richard Susskind recently began a Times article with a dire forecast: ‘If the leaders of most artificial intelligence companies are right about the
[ad_1] Lawyers in outer space sounds like a fine idea, so the joke goes, provided you don’t bring them back. Space is assuredly a harsh domain. Temperatures near
[ad_1] Last month, the Civil Justice Council published the Enforcement Working Group’s report on how to improve the enforcement of judgments and consequential orders. The members of the
[ad_1] The government recently confirmed, via a letter from Baroness Merron, parliamentary under-secretary for patient safety, women’s health and mental health, to Sir Peter Fraser, chair of the
[ad_1] Last week, the government unveiled its much-heralded white paper setting out a roadmap intended for restoring control over immigration. The paper’s controversial tone alleged that inward migration