Employment law experts urged employers to tackle bullying in the workplace, as National Ban Bullying Week 2009 took place this week.
An opposite-sex couple is filing an application for a civil partnership at London’s Islington Registry Office.
Acrimonious divorces are having a serious impact on children’s happiness and sense of self-worth, according to new research.
Court of Appeal rules financial loss should include stigma from bringing discrimination claim
Top ten not immune from financial setbacks as profits fall
Individual and business consumers will play a key role in shaping the future regulation of lawyers.
The last Queen’s Speech before the General Election covered an ambitious range of measures, including free social care for the neediest pensioners, help for consumers to bring group legal action against financial institutions and compulsory reporting of gender pay differences.
Lawyers provided more than £400m worth of pro bono legal advice last year as recession swept the UK.
A bid to persuade the government to relax money laundering reporting rules has failed.
Commercial firm strengthens real estate disputes team with associate hire
Firm appoints three directors to board
Six promoted to partner and one to legal director across UK and Ireland offices