Kay Stewart discusses the importance of compliance in the Family Court.
A recent case in the Central Family Court involving a prominent international football player and his former TV presenter wife underscores the court’s firm stance
Gaina Kapoor discusses what could AI regulation in UK workplaces entail?
The regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK workplace is an evolving area, with several key developments and proposals aimed at addressing the unique
Nick Rattray believes the UK continues to be a highly attractive destination for foreign tech entrepreneurs.
The UK remains an attractive destination for foreign tech entrepreneurs, due to its supportive immigration policies and the opportunities available within its digital technology sector.
Gaina Kapoor reviews the Court of Appeal Decision: R (on the application of World Uyghur Congress) v National Crime Agency
The Court of Appeal’s decision in the case of R (on the application of World Uyghur Congress) v National Crime Agency (Spotlight on Corruption intervening)
Nick Rattray discusses recent developments in contract law and Project Angel Bidco Ltd (in administration) vs Axis Managing Agency Ltd
A recent development in contract law is the Court of Appeal’s decision in the case of Project Angel Bidco Ltd (in administration) v Axis Managing
Kay Stewart considers the new Senior President of Tribunals Practice Direction
The new Senior President of Tribunals (SPT) Practice Direction on employment tribunals, which takes effect on 29 October 2024, introduces significant changes to the composition
Molly Ross discusses Manchester Ship Canal Company v United Utilities Water Ltd and its impacts
The case of Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd is a significant legal decision in the context of environmental law and
John Szepietowski Discusses the Debt Respite Scheme for debtors
What is the Debt Respite Scheme? The Debt Respite Scheme provides legal protection to individuals from creditors to facing debt problems. This protection is called
Annabelle Hubbard provides valuable insights regarding the considerations and best practices associated with travelling internationally with children following a separation.
Preparing for a holiday abroad with children following a separation can be a daunting process; it is important to ensure careful consideration is given to
Kay Stewart discusses Educational Trust Funds
What are educational trust funds? An educational trust fund can be set up by parents to fund current or future school and university tuition fees.
Kay Stewart discusses the new rules introduced by the Financial Conduct Authority surrounding anti-greenwashing
The UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) anti-greenwashing rule (Rule) came into effect on 31 May 2024 and applies to all FCA-authorised firms. The Rule requires
John Szepietowski discusses Damages Based Agreements and Conditional Fee Arrangement and their application in practice
A damages-based agreement (DBA) is a form of a ‘No Win, No Fee’ arrangement between a representative and a client. It operates on the basis