Our Equality work extends beyond disability rights into other Protected Characteristics. As one of the UK’s leading equality lawyers, Chris Fry reflects on a little known case he won almost…
It’s exam time at most Universities at the moment for students coming to the end of the first semester. For most students this is the first indication of progress and…
From November 16 to December 16, the UK observes Disability History Month, shedding light on a pivotal but often overlooked aspect of our collective past. This period of reflection has…
A recent report sheds light on the often opaque world of will-writing services, revealing a concerning trend of unqualified advisers springing unforeseen charges on clients. One couple, who initially spent…
As we usher in the new year, the UK employment law landscape is poised for significant transformations in 2024. A confluence of factors, including the aftermath of Brexit and the…
As we bid farewell to 2023, the UK housing market reveals signs of resurgence, setting an optimistic tone for the year ahead. The closing months of the previous year witnessed…
Gone are the days when lawyers spent endless hours sifting through documents and immersing themselves in exhaustive research. A new era is dawning for law firms, marked by transformative technologies…
In an era dominated by environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, UK businesses, especially in the retail, manufacturing, and hospitality sectors, face an increasingly complex landscape of supply chain risks.…
Welcome to the future of real estate, where artificial intelligence (AI) takes centre stage as your new virtual real estate agent. Forget about the need for physical visits; now, a…
In a significant move towards aligning conveyancing practices with the demands of the 21st century, the Law Society has unveiled a draft conveyancing protocol. This initiative aims to empower residential…