New findings from TheCityUK’s annual report, “UK Legal Services 2024: Legal Excellence, Internationally Renowned,” underscore the continued dominance of the UK legal services sector as a global leader
Jon Andrews, a Partner at Express Solicitors, looks at social media in regards to its implications for a claimant involved in personal injury litigation behaving in a way that is inconsistent with their pleaded case or medical evidence
Maleeka Bokhari, a Probationary Tenant at Red Lion Chambers specialising in crime, international law and human rights, provides context on the requested extradition of the former prime minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, from India
Christopher Lockhart-Mummery KC, Associate Member of Landmark Chambers, shares his thoughts on why the approval process for a new reservoir, otherwise known as the South East Strategic Reservoir Option, should be the subject of a judicial review
Tim Sales, a Committee Member of the London Solicitors Litigation Association (LSLA) and a Partner at CMS, discusses the progress made in terms of thriving as a working parent and the challenges that remain
Peter Vaughan, Chartered Trade Mark Attorney and Associate Professor at Nottingham Law School, shares his thoughts on a recent ruling concerning what constitutes artistic craftmanship and what it means for the tension between the UK and EU approach to copyright
In this article, Sandra Paul, a Partner at Kingsley Napley, looks at the rise of sextortion and blackmail, the legal landscape in regard to such offences and the need for the current protections to be reviewed and consolidated
Kaajal Nathwani, a Partner at Osborne & Wise, takes a closer look at the changes taking place related to sexual harassment in the workplace and the heightened responsibilities being placed on employers to prevent and respond to sexual harassment
Linzi Bull, a Partner and Head of Modern Families at Penningtons Manches Cooper, looks in detail at the new guidance from the Family Justice Council and whether it is likely to address the issues relating to cases involving allegations of alienating behaviour
The UK grapples with post-Brexit skills shortages, as stricter immigration rules and diminished EU migration strain vital industries like healthcare and construction
Tom Alder and Vicky Dickinson explain how Lester Aldridge redesigned its offices to foster collaboration, boost well-being, and adapt to hybrid working.
Carlos García-Egocheaga argues that in 2025, AI will redefine legal technology, driving transparency, efficiency, and productivity across law firm operations
Following the launch of the new Clinical Negligence Claims Agreement for 2024 by NHS Resolution, Solicitors Journal spoke to the Director of Claims Management at NHS Resolution, Simon Hammond
Slater Heelis has announced the appointment of Danny Varhalamas as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO), marking an important step in the firm's growth strategy
Nick Hanning, a pioneering figure in the legal profession and the first CILEX Lawyer to be appointed as a Recorder, passed away on New Year’s Eve at the age of 60 after a battle with cancer