
Billions of pounds in NHS damages claims could have been avoided had recommendations from past reviews been followed by action, argues Kerstin Scheel
Billions of pounds in NHS damages claims could have been avoided had recommendations from past reviews been followed by action, argues Kerstin Scheel
Laurence Howland explores the mechanisms of Chinese underground banking and the red flags
Chris Marston explores the ways in which law firms can establish a powerful collaborative culture
The Solicitors Journal spoke to James Fulforth, Kingsley Napley’s newly appointed Senior Partner, about his experiences in the law, his thoughts on the UK’s tech sector and what he hopes to achieve in his new role
Sophie Cameron takes a look at the news in the April Foreword
Kathryn Westmore provides her views on the UK’s much-delayed Fraud Strategy
Dana Denis-Smith explores the situation, post-pandemic facing mothers working in the legal profession
Vanessa Lloyd Platt provides details on a recent survey of grandparents from across the UK
Natalie Sutherland shares her experiences and views on the importance of fertility friendly firms
Lakmal Walawage addresses intellectual property debates in light of the Wagatha Christie case
Despite various regulatory changes, firms can do more to prevent sexual harassment
Camilla Wallace and Harriet Ballard explore certain considerations in cross-border estate planning for US and UK individuals
Zoe Vallance analyses changes to statements from witnesses whose first language is not English
While India offers many attractive investment opportunities, there are various regulatory factors to be aware of
As Chinese investment pours into Latin America, Drew Costello, Jordan Basich and Brian Ross assess potential cases of corruption across the continent
Bijal Ajinkya and Ipshita Bhuwania examine issues arising from administration of estates in Indian law
Angelika Hellweger considers a case that focused on a lack of due diligence and emphasises the importance of measures that ensure sanctions compliance.
Alastair Murray explores the importance of continuous cyber-security training for employees
Jack Shepherd explores the benefits of adopting alternative project management strategies
Ken Dulieu explores some of the more common actions taken against perpetrators of occupational fraud
Richie Billing considers how maximising SEO utilisation can enhance a firm’s marketing strategy
In this interview, Anthony explains his experiences at the SRA, how effective regulation works, methods and premises for imposing sanctions and ways regulatory control could improve.
In this interview, John Gould talks us through changes in the regulatory world and his experiences, his thoughts on ‘individualism’ in the legal profession and what this phenomenon means for the profession’s future.
This issue, Chaynee Hodgetts interviews Simon Natas FRSA
How can lawyers improve their wellbeing on – and off – the clock? Chaynee Hodgetts talks to relationship psychologist Mairead Molloy