A recent survey conducted by LexisNexis, a global leader in legal information and analytics, reveals significant adoption of generative AI tools among legal professionals in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ)
By installing AML software, Meysan Partners achieved a remarkable feat – reducing the client onboarding process from hours to a mere 30 minutes, marking an eightfold increase in efficiency
James Hartley had an ‘out of body experience’ watching the actor John Hollingworth play him in the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office. A Partner and National Head of Dispute Resolution at Freeths, James speaks to the Solicitors Journal about the Post Office case, what adequate justice would look like for those impacted, and the reforms that he would like to see as a result of the scandal.
Dr Charlotte Proudman provides her thoughts on the findings published in the Treasury Committee’s recent report on the challenges women face in financial services
Lloyd Firth highlights some of the practical and legal matters that companies and individuals should have front of mind in the event of an unannounced visit by a UK law enforcement agency
Dr Stephen Castell discusses the need for due accountability and redress from the legal professionals who were responsible for the Post Office Horizon miscarriage of justice
Jasmin Kreutzer and Christos Kypraios review the progress made by the Modern Slavery Act since its implementation and the recent reversal of that progress being caused by the current government’s approach to immigration
Stuart O’Brien and Lucy Swart-Mallett review the hurdles facing the trustees of pension schemes in regard to environmental, social and governance issues
When the court finds a breach of the director’s fiduciary duty but the company has suffered no loss, choose your remedy wisely say Mark Goodwin and Hannah Catterall
Ben Voller and Sheetul Sowdagur argue that social media blurs professional standards, urging regulated professionals to balance personal posts with public trust
In the evolving landscape of cyber threats, even skilled legal professionals face significant ethical and legal risks from misattributing cyber attacks, underscoring the necessity for rigorous forensic analysis
Seychelles attracts major cryptocurrency platforms with its balanced regulatory environment that fosters innovation while ensuring security and stability, says Malcolm Moller.
Maurice MacSweeney speaks to litigators about their prospects for the year ahead as part of a whitepaper investigating growth challenges among leading law firms.
Rinesh Pankhania explores how integrating legal project management with technology enhances efficiency, manages workloads, and improves service delivery in the legal sector.
In December, Fleur Rochester, a partner in Kennedys professional liability team, was appointed the new president of the London division of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) for 2024
Jamie Goldsmith KC is a barrister and founder of Pro Bono Connect, a network that matches pro bono barristers and solicitors. He talks to Solicitors Journal about his latest venture, the launch of the UK’s first pro bono litigation support service
Mike Bracegirdle, a Partner at the firm boasting over four decades of expertise, is transitioning from his role as the head of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs team to focus on driving business development across multiple departments
Under the guidance of partners Anu Balasubramanian, Jamie Holdoway, Jade-Alexandra Fearns, and associate James Waite, Paul Hastings facilitated this pivotal transaction
Professionals at Knights Solicitors have demonstrated their commitment to the local community by dedicating part of their working hours to support a homelessness initiative in Nottingham
Founded in April 2014 by six esteemed practitioners, the firm has since established itself as a beacon of excellence in the practice of international arbitration and international law