More MPs have come forward to join infected blood scandal victims in Downing Street next Tuesday as pressure grows on the ...
A study outlines how the issue of mental health in international criminal law and justice has – finally – gathered momentum as the potential trauma of victims and witnesses who testify is being given ...
Jeremy Barnett sets out the proposed approach to regulating stablecoins being adopted by the UK and the need for an ...
Alternative dispute resolution is increasingly being embraced in the family courts system as a means of easing the severe ...
Mark Chick provides an overview of the changes proposed in the King’s Speech and what these might mean for leaseholders ...
The majority of solicitors and professionals who help plan their clients’ estates have either seen instances of actual or ...
To use a uniquely British expression, reforms of corporate criminal liability are like London buses – you wait decades for ...
The Law Society of England and Wales welcomes the announcement from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) of action it ...
After months of expectation and headlines, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) is now law.
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Brett Stone responds to CoStar’s law firm Latham & Watkins after they requested he makes no more public statements.
Yael Selig, joins as a partner and will head the firm’s newly located Hampstead office. She brings with her senior associate, ...