The issue of mutual recognition of professional qualifications will feature in the third round of Brexit talks this month, David Davis has told Peers
In the second of a series of Brexit updates & analysis by Penningtons Manches LLP, Clare Arthurs , Phillip D’Costa & Nicole Finlayson consider the future of arbitration
The impact of Brexit, the outcome of the latest Jackson costs review and taming the “monster” of e-disclosure are of critical importance if the UK is to retain its standing as the dominant legal centre.
For London to maintain its litigation crown, we cannot rest on past achievements or be complacent, says Ed Crosse
Practitioners are concerned about the impact of Brexit on the global reputation of English law, according to the 2017 NLJ/LSLA Litigation Trends Survey
David Greene finds little solace for remainers as Brexit negotiations start to gain momentum
Jonathan Kingham explores the UK’s ‘offer’ on residency for EU citizens
UK’s post-Brexit status offer falls short of expectations
Real estate and construction energy offering boosted by partner hire
Firm bolsters real estate team with partner hire in Birmingham
London restructuring team strengthened by legal director appointment