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Artificial intelligence continues to dominate lawtech, but will the challenges of regulation slow the pace of innovation? – Read More
Artificial intelligence continues to dominate lawtech, but will the challenges of regulation slow the pace of innovation? – Read More
Our changing retail habits have disfigured the UK’s high streets. But planners are fighting back, which is reflected in creative instructions for property lawyers. Maria Shahid reports. – Read More
Social business. – Read More
Employent. – Read More
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse made 20 recommendations based on horrific testimony. Yet not one proposal has been implemented, reports Catherine Baksi. – Read More
Mid-sized law firms are very far from being also-rans. Eduardo Reyes finds that they are dynamic actors, finding ways to innovate and endure by utilising service, structure, technology – and…
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available. – Read More
Modern conveyancing has ‘specialisms within itself’, reflecting the complexity of a process that is too often assumed to be simple or capable of being ‘standardised’. Eduardo Reyes reports from the…
The legal profession in the UK is currently experiencing a notable shift in training methodologies. – Read More
Employment. – Read More
Stella Jane Thomas was the first West African woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales at the Middle Temple. – Read More
Catrin Macleod, Product Manager at Dye & Durham, on why legal practice management is important (sponsored content). – Read More
Claire Blakemore, partner at Withers LLP shines the spotlight on the deficiencies in the current law regarding ‘conduct’ and domestic abuse in financial awards following divorce and separation. – Read…
Claire Blakemore, partner at Withers LLP shines the spotlight on the deficiencies in the current law regarding ‘conduct’ and domestic abuse in financial awards following divorce and separation. – Read…
Corporate governance. – Read More