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  • Sarah Finch
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    Climate litigation: A change in the weather

    2024-11-05T16:57:00Z

    The dominoes are starting to fall in international climate litigation, as England and Wales establishes itself as the lead jurisdiction. Maria Shahid reports.

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    Building bridges

    1 November 2024

    A 1994 report by Sir Michael Latham revolutionised the handling of construction disputes, ushering in an adjudication system where parties would ‘pay now, argue later’. Three decades on, reports Maria Shahid, the reforms still divide lawyers.

  • Mary Portas
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    Place makers

    25 October 2024

    Our changing retail habits have disfigured the UK’s high streets. But planners are fighting back, which is reflected in creative instructions for property lawyers. Maria Shahid reports.

  • Kerry Westland
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    Oversight seeing

    25 October 2024

    Artificial intelligence continues to dominate lawtech, but will the challenges of regulation slow the pace of innovation?

  • Inquiry Chair Professor Alexis Jay
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    Failed state

    2024-10-22T14:08:00Z

    The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse made 20 recommendations based on horrific testimony. Yet not one proposal has been implemented, reports Catherine Baksi.

  • Claire Blakemore
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    Shining a light on domestic abuse in financial remedy proceedings

    2024-10-08T07:43:00Z

    Claire Blakemore, partner at Withers LLP shines the spotlight on the deficiencies in the current law regarding ‘conduct’ and domestic abuse in financial awards following divorce and separation.

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    Marking time

    2024-10-07T10:07:00Z

    In its 200th year, the Law Society has been collecting accounts of solicitor contributions to the public good across England and Wales.

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    Recovery positioning

    4 October 2024

    Law firms have introduced a plethora of mental health initiatives, but LawCare’s helplines are busier than ever. Katharine Freeland looks at what employers should be doing to promote wellbeing.

  • Raneem Oudeh
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    'A National emergency'

    2024-10-01T14:14:00Z

    The government wants to tackle an epidemic of domestic violence against women, but beleaguered justice professionals can only do so much without more resources. Catherine Baksi reports.

  • Mexico judicial reform protest outside IBA September 2024
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    'The intention is to do away with democracy'

    27 September 2024

    With judges striking over radical reforms of the judiciary, tension was in the air as Mexico hosted the International Bar Association’s annual conference. Balancing democracy with the rule of law was a major theme, reports Michael Cross.

  • Digital avatar
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    GenAI – the power of conversation

    2024-09-24T14:42:00Z

    The advent of GenAI demands a fundamental shift in law firm thinking. Now tech is less about search and more about conversation.

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    On good authority

    20 September 2024

    Despite councils’ financial woes, local government lawyers tell Katharine Freeland they are committed to this ‘rare legal ecosystem’.

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    Staying at number 1

    2024-09-18T14:47:00Z

    Brexit was a headache for lawyers keen to maintain London’s pre-eminence as a centre for dispute resolution. But the capital has defied the doomsayers. Business is booming on the back of a surge in class actions, reports Joanna Goodman.

  • Bethany Walker
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    Law Society spotlight: How to get on to Council

    2024-09-12T13:45:00Z

    Three incoming Council members representing junior lawyers share tips for writing strong election statements.

  • Gen AI cartoon
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    How to: choose a GenAI tool

    2024-09-11T14:23:00Z

    Generative AI will transform the work of law firms and in-house teams. With a plethora of vendors offering products, Nick Abrahams sets out why it is crucial to pick the right tool.

  • Umbrellas
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    Taking shelter

    2024-09-10T15:35:00Z

    Dire predictions of a mass exodus of insurers appear wide of the mark, reports Eduardo Reyes. For many firms, the PII market is at its most benign for years.

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    Off track

    2024-08-07T13:23:00Z

    The new government has pledged to fix asylum and immigration, but lawyers point out that much of the detail remains lacking. Catherine Baksi reports

  • Amy Marren
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    Earning and learning

    2024-08-05T13:55:00Z

    Solicitor apprenticeships have proved a good news story for the profession – widening access and expanding law’s talent pool. The challenge, Joanna Goodman reports, is to ensure numbers keep increasing.

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    Reset moment

    2024-07-29T09:56:00Z

    The new government won’t deliver the growth it desperately needs to deliver its programme without reinvigorating trade with the EU. Lawyer experts tell Joanna Goodman what needs to be done to build new bridges to the continent.

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    Facing the truth

    2024-07-22T14:42:00Z

    The growth of ESG reporting is subjecting law firms to unprecedented ethical scrutiny, but does it drive change? Katharine Freeland finds lawyers need to do more than reduce their air miles