In 2021, as online working service delivery evolved into a hybrid model, law firms and legal services providers recognised the importance of investing in up-to-date cloud services and
What makes England an ideal international destination? England is an ideal international destination for dispute resolution due to its long-established and well-respected legal system, which recognises parties’ freedom
Last October, the Daily Mail reported that: ‘A female doctor could be paid more than £100,000 by her neighbour after a judge ruled that his Ring smart doorbell
In Tylicki v Gibbons [2021] EWHC 3470 (QB) the claimant was a professional jockey who sued the defendant, another professional jockey, in relation to a collision that occurred
The low down Sentences of imprisonment for public protection were abolished in 2012 by the coalition government, which called them ‘not defensible’. Trapping prisoners in jail with no
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As law firms look to the year ahead, what key developments will be appearing on the regulatory horizon? We have identified five key areas. 1. Fine time: The
Why on earth would any solicitor in their right mind want to change area of legal specialism? It would be tantamount to returning to the status of trainee,