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Alex Glassbrook, writer on the law of advanced and electric vehicles and barrister at Temple Garden Chambers discusses his new book, balancing work and family life, and wellbeing at work
The COVID-19 lockdown will result in a long-term shift in attitude among solicitors towards technology, research indicates
Firm hires new partner
Firm hires new head of family and senior associate
Lawyers are invited to a free online seminar this Friday, 2 October at 12 noon to mark the opening of the legal year and celebrate 125 years of the Commercial Court
The Bar goes virtual for its annual conference this year, with a stellar line-up of speakers and debates
Firm re-hires family lawyer
Birmingham solicitor and mediator Lubna Shuja has won the Law Society election for deputy vice president
Diversity & inclusion were given as a key priority by Chris Bushell in his speech as president of the London Solicitors Litigation Association (LSLA), back in March
Judges and family practitioners are changing tack in their approach to pensions sharing on divorce, research shows
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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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