Firm announces employment partner appointment in London
Four new partners four new senior counsels for the firm in London
Firm boosts property team with new construction disputes partner appointment
You’ve got to be thick-skinned to go into local politics, but to how much aggravation should a publicly spirited person be subjected? In this week’s NLJ, Nicholas Dobson tests the limits
How should judges approach cases involving gender critical views? In this week’s NLJ, Oscar Davies, barrister at Garden Court Chambers, discusses this developing area of law
UK financial institutions face a complex regulatory landscape, whether it’s in relation to greenwashing, authorised push payments fraud or de-banking
Artificial intelligence (AI) could be a valuable tool for residential property lawyers, writes Peter Ambrose in this week’s NLJ
Mind the boilerplate small print for danger may lie within, warns Andrew Francis, Serle Court, in this week’s NLJ