[ad_1] Law firms operating in the mid-market can ill afford bad decisions and are prone to losing people to larger, higher-spending competitors. But as Eduardo Reyes hears at
[ad_1] The low down Problems in the private rented sector regularly hit the headlines. Rents have soared as home ownership figures have plummeted, meaning that more households fear
[ad_1] While tech has been critical to legal operations for decades, recent factors have propelled legal tech into the limelight. The pandemic accelerated digital transformation, forcing firms not
[ad_1] The Home Office has announced significant measures to reduce legal migration to the UK, following the latest statistics showing record net migration figures for 2023. They will
[ad_1] What constitutes a short marriage can be debated and the interpretation by the courts is often inconsistent. What one judge may view as a short marriage, another
[ad_1] Victims, witnesses, the police, barristers and judges need prompt, high-quality public service interpreting in court and police settings. The human costs are often overlooked and may be
[ad_1] For disputes practitioners, 2023 generated several interesting developments across a number of areas, including new arbitration legislation and the government signalling its intention [realised last Friday] for
[ad_1] On 12 January the UK signed the 2019 Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. This welcome development will