[ad_1] The low down Successive Westminster governments have kept the justice system in a stress position. Bearing witness to this, the cross-party Commons justice committee has examined the
[ad_1] The low down Many of us neglect the management of our personal finances, and time-poor lawyers are no different. Employee benefits go unclaimed, as do tax breaks.
[ad_1] Almost exactly a year after the public launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT on 30 November 2022, generative AI is dominating the business pages. Headlines concerning OpenAI’s leadership crisis
[ad_1] The Supreme Court last month held that Deliveroo riders were not workers for their trade union (IWGB) to represent them in collective bargaining. It also held that
[ad_1] Last week I failed a test. I received an email indicating that my Royal Mail parcel could not be delivered. How exciting! You know where this is
[ad_1] In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number of adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
[ad_1] Litigation risk Music disputes are pregnant with litigation risk because they are multifaceted and legally complex. A case theory may hinge upon persuading a judge, on the
[ad_1] It is worth drawing readers’ attention to the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023, which has just received royal assent. While as a private
[ad_1] At the table (Left to right) Siobhan Rattigan-Smith the Society of Will Writers; Craig Matthews LEAP; Seb Shakh WillSuite; Amy Wallhead Culver Law; Jeanie Whelan Awdry Law;