A new study suggests that influencers promoting sustainable lifestyles on social media should face different regulations to better protect consumers and ensure accuracy
Sarah Stewart explains how rulings have expanded air carrier liability under the Montreal Convention to include purely psychological injuries, potentially reshaping aviation claims
Simon Parsons, Solicitor and Teaching Fellow in Law at Bath Spa University, discusses in detail the law of manslaughter, particularly the legal tests to ascertain whether someone has committed gross negligence manslaughter or unlawful act manslaughter, and how such definitions have evolved through case law
Following the conviction of John Ross Rennie for his involvement in a cryptocurrency robbery and the seizure of such assets by the courts, Tom Walker, Legal Director and Barrister at Blake Morgan LLP, looks at the regulation of crypto-assets and the range of interventions available
Legal experts anticipate that the Renters' Reform Bill could lead to increased court burdens, potential housing shortages, and significant changes in landlord-tenant dynamics
Specialist lawyer Laura Robinson discusses the shocking impact of Shared Appreciation Mortgages (SAMs) on beneficiaries, revealing potential debt and advising on legal recourse
The Law Society of England and Wales has welcomed recent improvements in the probate process, but stresses that more work is needed to fully address the issue of delays