With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games approaching, Freeths experts Simon Barker and Emma Bacon provide a guide to ambush marketing's opportunities and legal constraints
Everything you need to know about relocating to New Zealand by Alison Barrett of Nicholas Scott Global Legal Recruitment
Patrick Bignon and Richard King of consultancy Bignon De Keyser consider how legal businesses and lawyers can be more client-centric
Proposals seek balance between reform of archaic rules and need not to overburden corporations, write Aaron Stephens, Jules Quinn and Peter Hood
Don’t assume consultants’ advice is unfettered by supplier relationships, warns Paul Longhurst of the ‘fiercely independent’ 3Kites
Dobbs poses numerous questions for employers wanting to offer abortion benefits to employees working in anti-abortion states, writes Luke Bailey
The need to maintain legaltech has an important regulatory angle, explain 3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law
Basham Ringe & Correa partner Eduardo Castañeda explains the developing realities for this ultra-sensory market.
Everything you need to know about relocating to an offshore jurisdiction
Everything you need to know about making an in-house career move
If people buy off people, then it’s the individuals mergers bring together that will ultimately make them a success or failure, writes Jeff Zindani
A recent increase in insolvencies represents a catch-up effect from the pandemic but there is still much vulnerability in the economy, writes Fladgate’s Jeremy Whiteson
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law on how law firms are adapting to GDPR
Multilaw lawyers from Macpherson Kelley, Miller Nash, Penningtons Manches Cooper, and WKB Lawyers discuss digital security and the cost of failure in a data-driven world
Taras Bezpalyy, head of criminal law at Ukrainian law firm Legal Alliance, considers how businesses can collect compensation for damage caused by an aggressor state