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Firm makes first director appointment in London

NLJ consultant editor David Greene will be speaking at a session on the use of technology when providing pro bono services, due to take place next month as part of the International Bar Association (IBA) annual conference
Chambers appoints Qatari lawyer 
The right mental health initiatives can support your people & your firm’s bottom line, says Claire Williamson
Firm appoints new head of department
Firm acquires solicitors
The Bar Council has published three guides on race inequality at the Bar, as the legal profession marks Black History Month
Law chiefs troubled at PM’s attempt to ‘politicise’ lawyers
Some criminal barristers are being paid less than the national minimum wage of £6.45 per hour, according to the Bar Council
Partner content: With many practices struggling to support their clients throughout lockdown, largely due to outdated technology, there has been a big push to move business communications to the cloud. But, what does a move to the cloud mean for your practice? Duncan Ward, CEO of Network Telecom, explains the benefits of moving sooner rather than later
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

DAC Beachcroft—Paul Brehony

DAC Beachcroft—Paul Brehony

Commercial disputes practice expands with partner hire in London

Ward Hadaway—Maria Coster

Ward Hadaway—Maria Coster

Partner appointed to lead family and matrimonial department in Leeds

Slater Heelis—Helen Marsh

Slater Heelis—Helen Marsh

Commercial property team expands in Manchester with partner appointment

NEWS
Financial protections for domestic abuse victims would be strengthened and cohabiting couples be given inheritance and separation rights, under historic government proposals
Doctors and nurses could be sued for mistakes made by the artificial intelligence (AI) equipment they use to treat patients, researchers have warned
The law sector has been chosen as the testing ground for the government’s AI Growth Labs—speeding up development, testing and regulatory compliance so software can be market-ready more quickly
A range of options beyond burial, cremation and burial at sea could become legally available, under Law Commission recommendations
Artificial intelligence (AI) legal assistants will be deployed to cut delays in the Crown Court, ministers have announced
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