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Jon Felce,
Rosie Wild
Jon Felce and Rosie Wild, partners at specialist disputes firm CYK, discuss the government’s reported plans to shift some of the burden of compensating victims onto tech companies
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Kaajal Nathwani, Head of Employment at Curwens, explains that we’ve come a long way since the ‘master’ and ‘servant’ dystopia of early employment law.
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Chris Hadrill, a partner in the employment team at Redmans, looks at the potential for misuse and the benefits of non-disclosure agreements
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Tim Kiely examines the King's Speech
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Chris Ratcliffe, Senior Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, explores civil claims arising from child sexual abuse
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Emily Joss
Emily Joss, shares her thoughts on how junior lawyers can make the most of development opportunities
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Andrew Quaile discusses issues surrounding acceleration from the perspective of an orthopaedic surgeon and an expert witness
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Tom McNeill
Tom McNeill, a Partner at BCL Solicitors, assesses the failure to prevent model and its application to fraud offences
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Jim Hester
Jim Hester, a Barrister at Parklane Plowden Chambers, unpicks the ruling in Kirsty Williams-Henry v Associated British Ports Holdings Limited
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Edward Hodgson assesses whether AI has improved to such an extent that criminal defendants could be tried by machines
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Jane Jarman
Jane Jarman, Solicitor and Professor of Legal Practice at Nottingham Law School, pontificates on artificial intelligence