Artificial intelligence and online dispute resolution promise greater accessibility, while challenging mediation’s core ...
High Court continues interim planning injunction after finding occupants moved onto land in flagrant breach of an existing ...
A judicial review challenging the legality of a child's placement with a relative beyond the statutory 16-week limit has been ...
Government retreat on AI copyright rules leaves unresolved tensions between innovation, licensing markets, and creative ...
Jade-Alexandra Fearns has joined King & Spalding as a partner in the firm’s Government Matters and Regulation practice group, ...
Nokia's cross-licence arbitration condition ruled incompatible with RAND obligations in consequential judgement following ...
LLP has successfully defended a £50m professional negligence claim arising from the collapse of a proposed luxury residential ...
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has allowed an appeal by Car Sales Solutions Limited against an employment tribunal's refusal ...
High Court ruling transforms diagnosis, causation and damages principles in military noise-induced hearing loss claims ...
The Law Society warns that proposed changes to anti-money laundering regulations threaten effective oversight and increase ...
The Law Society of England and Wales is calling for the UK government to ratify the Luxembourg Convention for the Protection ...
Leigh Day welcomes significant fine imposed on South Staffordshire for a major data breach affecting customers and employees ...
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