In July 2015 – the summer before I commenced the final year of my LLB law degree – I discovered that I was pregnant after ...
Junior lawyers entering the field of litigation, particularly in medical negligence law, are confronted with a demanding and ...
With uncertainty affecting significant changes to the public procurement regime, bidders in public procurement processes need ...
One of the lesser known, but fastest growing (no pun intended!) IP rights are Plant Variety Rights (PVRs). Originally formalised under a Convention of the International Union for the Protection of New ...
As Black History Month comes to an end, the issue of ethnic diversity will start to fade from the limelight. Yet data reveals serious and persistent problems around BAME participation in elite law ...
AI is transforming the workplace, providing unparalleled opportunities for efficiency. However, like any powerful tool, AI also presents its own set of risks unless this is managed effectively ...
In what is believed to be the first High Court ordered mediation following recent changes to the Civil Procedure Rules, and ...
The Government, the National Energy System Operator (NESO) and Ofgem have all contributed to a considerable number of updates in recent months to bring about urgently needed grid connection reforms.
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In what may feel like groundhog day for football fans, The Lawyer has learned that Manchester City is suing the Premier League over its own rules for the second time in 13 months. The four-time ...
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