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Eleonor Duhs
Eleonor Duhs explains the previous government's DPDI Bill would have lowered UK data protection standards, urging the new Labour government to restore certainty
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Christopher Robinson,
Benjamin Foster
Christopher Robinson and Benjamin Foster share their views on the updated rules concerning the power of the courts to compel parties to engage in ADR
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Martin Mackowski,
Francesco Liberatore
Francesco Liberatore and Martin Mackowski provide a detailed overview of competition law as it applies to artificial intelligence
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Catherine Hobby,
Dr Elaine Yerby
Catherine Hobby and Dr Elaine Yerby explore the key whistleblowing issues emerging from the Post Office Inquiry
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Tim Kiely
Tim Kiely shares his thoughts on what the new government might mean for criminal justice and, more specifically, the aim to reduce the prison population
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Max Konarek
Max Konarek shares his views on the Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service and its impact on care proceedings
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Aoife Nolan
Aoife Nolan provides details of the work carried out as part of the Advancing Child Rights Strategic Litigation project
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Helen Goatley shares the lessons that senior leadership learnt when bringing two legacy firms together
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Ed Vickers KC, a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, asks which political party is going to have the courage to acknowledge the extent of the crisis in the criminal justice system?
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Robert Dalling, Partner at Jenner & Block, discusses the takeaways from litigation involving sanctions issues
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Harriet Townsend, a Barrister at Cornerstone Barristers, provides a breakdown of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Finch (on behalf of the Weald Action Group) v Surrey County Council
