Why are Legal Claims against Insurance Companies on the Rise?
The UK insurance space has experienced several turbulent years, first facing a global health crisis and then a widespread economic downturn.
What does Elon Musk’s Twitter ownership mean for copyright and creators?
The saga of Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter for $44 billion finally came to a close on 27 October 2022, leaving the future of creators on the site in doubt.
How can law firms retain talent in times of recession?
Whether in the United Kingdom or abroad, economic hardship is becoming a threat to the success or even survival of many law firms.
How to Deal with the Family Law Challenges
Dealing with what are often intensely personal matters for clients, family law makes demands of lawyers that few other sectors do.
Life Expectancy Calculation: An Educated Guess or a Scientific Opinion?
What is the preferred methodology of life expectancy calclulators, and how accurate are the results that it produces?
How to Close Real Estate Deals in Florida
Florida is home to some of the most highly sought-after real estate in the US – a market that has seen seismic changes amid pandemic measures and inflation.
What is the key to effective post-COVID mediation?
Even as mediation grows in popularity as an alternative to costly litigation, there remain various barriers to even greater uptake in the wider legal sector.
The Biggest Legal Stories in 2022
As this most recent year comes to a close, Lawyer Monthly rounds up the biggest and most impactful cases of the preceding months.
Are Top Lawyers Top Leaders?
How can firms act to fix the phenomenon of toxic high-earning lawyers in a way that benefits the whole team?
Gaming Law and Canada’s Indigenous Peoples
The gaming industry in Canada has brought significant revenue to the provinces and created thousands of jobs, often from the efforts of Indigenous peoples.
Fraud: Moving the Needle
Awareness of fraud and willingness to combat it do not lead to practicable change on their own, and many entities today are unknowingly vulnerable as a result.
California Employment Law and Retroactivity Dangers
Wide-reaching changes in employment law are important to all businesses in the US, because they must continually ensure their compliance with new requirements.