Trump indicted over Attempts to Reverse 2020 Election
Former US President Donald Trump has been indicted for his allegedly illegal attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Arizona State Law School allows new students to use AI in applications
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has announced that prospective students may use generative AI to draft their applications.
Why is Family Mediation Training Important?
Family mediation is crucial for redressing a rising number of acrimonious family breakdowns – and so too is effective training for family mediators.
Inside Biotech Prosecutions in Japan
The field of biotechnology is flourishing in Japan, with more than 1,200 biotech start-ups registered in the country as of late 2022.
ADR and Family Law: When Is it Appropriate?
Most common family law issues can be addressed outside of the courtroom, avoiding many of the financial and emotional costs associated with litigation.
The Healthcare and Privacy Landscape is Changing.
With healthcare becoming more digitally integrated year on year, health data has grown increasingly sensitive – and potentially vulnerable to misuse.
Process Services: A Value for Law Firms
For many attorneys and law firms, reliable process service can make the difference when it comes to effective litigation.
Tour de Law: Pedal your way to victory for Breast Cancer Patients
Breast Cancer Now, the research and support charity, is calling on law firms and chambers for a static bike challenge for people affected by breast cancer.
Insite Web, a company that specializes in lead generation, has launched a new tool for PPC lead planning.
We explore the new PPC lead planning tool launch from Insite Web.
California workers win victory after court rules against Uber
The highest court in California has ruled that Uber must face a lawsuit claiming that it should have covered work-related expenses for UberEats drivers.
BBC Resumes Huw Edwards Enquiry as Police Find No Criminality
The BBC has announced a resumption of its investigation into presenter Huw Edwards after police found no evidence of criminality regarding his behaviour.
Supreme Court Rules that Business Owners Can Refuse Services to Same-Sex Couples
On 30 June, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favour of a Colorado-based web designer who objected to creating websites for same-sex weddings.