Adverse inference & failure to mention a fact can be used as strategies for the defence even where the prosecution has overlooked their use
Tesco cannot fire staff and rehire on less favourable terms, the Supreme Court has held
Pro bono work comes with the same liabilities as paid work, as a recent unreported case has shown
England & Wales is the world’s leading legal centre for arbitration & commercial dispute resolution, while English law governs trillions of pounds worth of international deals, according to a report
UK lawyers believe AI technology could save them nearly 140 hours of work per year
A man has been found guilty of conspiring to commit FGM, in the third FGM conviction in England and Wales, and first conviction of conspiracy to commit FGM
Thousands of companies are entitled to claim business interruption insurance for losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Court of Appeal has held in a landmark decision
UK-qualified lawyers can now practise in Greece again, after the Greek government passed a law last week
A recent Supreme Court ruling on airline pilot sickness also highlights the approach the courts should take on retained EU law
Fee-share firm expands across key practice areas with senior appointments
International divorce team welcomes new hire
Firm welcomes largest training cohort in its history