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29 September 2016
Issue: 7716 / Categories: Legal News
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A Supreme tour

The Supreme Court is holding special evening tours on 25 October and 1, 22 and 29 November, offering visitors a rare chance to see the highest court in the land out of normal working hours. Fans of the latest Bridget Jones film can follow in Mark Darcy’s footsteps, and all visitors will be able to enjoy a talk on the history and artwork of the building, its role in the justice system and examples of interesting cases. There are two tours on each date, starting at 6.30pm and 7pm. Tickets are £10.

Issue: 7716 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Hugh James—Jonathan Askin

Hugh James—Jonathan Askin

London corporate and commercial team announces partner appointment

Michelman Robinson—Daniel Burbeary

Michelman Robinson—Daniel Burbeary

Firm names partner as London office managing partner

Kingsley Napley—Jonathan Grimes

Kingsley Napley—Jonathan Grimes

Firm appoints new head of criminal litigation team

NEWS
Hugh James has secured 500 places on King’s College London’s new AI Literacy for Law course as part of a major firm-wide push to strengthen its responsible use of generative artificial intelligence
The criminal courts will sit to their maximum capacity next year, after the Lord Chancellor David Lammy lifted the cap on Crown Court sitting days
The Lord Chancellor David Lammy has set out his plans for ‘Blitz courts’, a national listing framework and other elements of the Leveson reforms
A former Commerzbank analyst has been sentenced to eight months in prison for lying during an employment tribunal hearing
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has joined with 60 data protection authorities from around the world to call for ‘urgent regulatory attention’ to the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI)
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