Your weekly update on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Labour's justice ...
Join us in London on Thursday 5th December 2024 at 17:30 for a Competition Section seminar presentation from Emeritus Professor Richard Whish. This seminar will cover the key developments in EU and UK ...
We’re calling for the UK government to use its autumn budget 2024 to invest in justice, support small law firms and help address the cybersecurity challenge.
Discover how Donna Smith's challenging experiences now underpin her work with others – and why she thinks recognising the warning signs of burnout is the first step to putting things right.
All employers have a duty of care to protect staff from unlawful discrimination, whatever form it may take. To help create a culture of respect and dignity, and make it clear that unacceptable ...
There should be zero tolerance of workplace bullying and harassment in all its forms. The terms ‘bullying’ and ‘harassment’ are often used interchangeably. However, the former does not appear in the ...
We spoke to one of the firm’s interactive entertainment lawyers, Harry Clark, on how he uses these tools for daily tasks, the importance of upskilling staff via training, and why pretending AI doesn’t ...
We have announced our new artificial intelligence (AI) strategy based on three pillars: innovation, impact and integrity.
But despite the prevalence of risk, many law firms are slow to adopt protective measures. Ben Waterton shares the best practices for safeguarding the sensitive data law firms handle.
When you’ve spent six years studying to become a solicitor, you’d expect to be well prepared for a career in law. Three legal entrepreneurs reveal four key skills you don’t find on legal syllabuses.
Undertakings are a fundamental part of legal practice. Many areas of practice, such as conveyancing and litigation, rely on the giving and receiving of undertakings to progress matters. the giving of ...