[ad_1] The low down Conveyancing solicitors still talk of the satisfaction of securing a much-wanted home for clients whose life plans are heavily reliant on the transaction. It
[ad_1] Employers risk losing some of their best talent if their workplace practices do not let employees with all types of minds thrive. The Legal Neurodiversity Network (LNN)
[ad_1] With civil court backlogs at all-time highs, solicitors old enough to remember the pre-Civil Procedure Rules era are looking back to what now seem to be slightly
[ad_1] Even though a year has passed, the Unitary Patent (UP) and Unified Patent Court (UPC) regime, launched on 1 June 2023, remains new and its long-term potential
[ad_1] The interactions between arbitration, the English courts and the courts in the jurisdiction of the arbitral seat have always been difficult to navigate, with some room for
[ad_1] On 25 April, the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 received royal assent and passed into law. This is the latest development relating to the
[ad_1] The low down The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) was the first of the higher courts to achieve gender equality on its bench. And it is just
[ad_1] Mental health in the legal profession remains a challenge. It is no easy feat trying to balance long hours, demanding clients and stressful working practices, with relationships,