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.
Rishi Sunak Extends Time to Pass Anti-Strike Law

Downing Street has confirmed that the current parliamentary session will be extended until autumn 2023 to allow for greater time to pass a large crop of laws.
UK Supreme Court Rules Out Second Scottish Independence Referendum

Supreme Court judges unanimously ruled against the Scottish government’s claim that it can hold a second referendum without UK parliamentary permission.
The UK Sector Responds to the Autumn Budget

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has issued his Autumn Statement, prompting mixed reactions from the legal and financial spheres.
The Government rejects calls to reform the law for cohabiting partners

The UK government’s rejection of recommended reforms for cohabitation law has met with criticism from the Women and Equalities Committee.
What does the Register of Overseas Entities have to do with your firm?

The Register of Overseas Entities (the “Register”) has been introduced by the UK government as a strategic way to fight economic crime.
The Solicitors’ Charity Targets Over £1 Million in 2023

The Solicitors’ Charity has existed since 1858 to help solicitors and their dependants get through tough times.
Shaping Growth in UK and International Arbitration

As an alternative to litigation, arbitration is seeing renewed interest from organisations both in the UK and abroad.
What is the current state of UK personal injury law?

Following regulatory changes and great strides in technology, the landscape of personal injury law has changed significantly throughout the past 20 years.
The State of Sports Law 2022

Here, we take a look at the trends that have shaped sports law in 2022. What can we expect to see carried through to the new year?