Law Commission’s verdict that legislation needs updating rather than a complete overhaul chimes with profession
Barnes & Thornburg lawyers Terese Connolly and Christopher Rubey examine the factors that make non-compete agreements enforceable for luxury brand employers
While some fortunes have been made, Tony Williams argues the Covid-19 pandemic has underlined the enduring strength of the traditional law firm partnership model
Freeths partner Iona Silverman reminds users about restrictions and proper copyright clearance for the late Queen and members of the royal family
The UK government's cyber security scheme is becoming the de-facto standard, explains 3Kites' Paul Longhurst
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law on how best to approach the negotiation of legaltech contracts
The involvement of courts in electoral disputes has emerged as an increasingly common phenomenon in Africa, writes Ugochukwu Ezeh
Staying visible not just to line managers but decision makers who have a hand in selection processes and salary reviews is key, writes Eversheds Sutherland’s Dominic Ayres
Multilaw lawyers from Macpherson Kelley, Kochhar & Co., Holland & Knight, Abreu Advogados, Penningtons Manches Cooper, and Lexincorp examine the impacts of web3 technology and a new generation of consumers on the global luxury sector's M&A deals
Everything you need to know about relocating to Singapore by Alison Barrett of Nicholas Scott Global Legal Recruitment
Law firms can make a virtue of an increasingly mobile workforce by ensuring their ambassadors outweigh the detractors, writes Tony Williams
3Kites' Paul Longhurst warns firms not to panic buy if their PMS needs replacing
Attempting to prejudice opponents by using the procedure for amending cases as a weapon will not be tolerated, explains AA Thornton’s Daniel Byrne
UK and Europe will take 16% slice of $18bn global market according to research by funder Deminor
Anand and Anand senior partner Safir Anand explains why regulating intermediary platforms is essential to prevent content misuse