[ad_1] A fascinating debate looks set to continue to the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeals of former traders Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo.
[ad_1] The low down Many solicitors with disabilities feel pressured to conceal their disability.Some reach the top, but in doing so have not been visible role models. And
[ad_1] What should follow an apology? It is nine years since David Cameron, then prime minister, formally apologised to 3,000 people in Scotland identified as having been infected
[ad_1] Twenty years ago, collaborative family practice arrived in the UK from across the Atlantic and was poised to take the family law sector in England and Wales
[ad_1] On 18 April the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) published a five-year strategy setting out the organisation’s direction, values, and goals up to 2029. Read together with the
[ad_1] Freedom of choice is something we all take for granted. Yet today, thousands of UK businesses, individuals and organisations are unable to recover millions of pounds owed
[ad_1] In our hyper-connected world, where digital devices and online platforms are integral to both professional and personal life, the phenomenon of digital burnout has become increasingly prevalent.
[ad_1] In the financial planning community, we often feel that the rules governing how solicitors can refer a client to us should be more specific, yet that is