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Lloyd Firth,
Frederick Saugman
Lloyd Firth and Fred Saugman from WilmerHale reflect on the first year of Nick Ephgrave’s tenure at the SFO
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Emma Ireton
Following the release of the public inquiries report by the House of Lords Statutory Inquiries Committee, Dr Emma Ireton from Nottingham Law School, looks at the findings
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Nina O'Sullivan,
Georgina Doukanaris
Nina O'Sullivan and Georgina Doukanaris from Mishcon de Reya LLP discuss the ruling in AGA Rangemaster Group Limited v (1) UK Innovations Group Limited (2) Michael Patrick McGinley [2024] EWHC 1727 (IPEC))
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Steve Smith,
Deborah Williams
Steve Smith and Deborah Williams from Eversheds Sutherland discuss the unanticipated consequences of the new senior managers offence
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Tamlyn Edmonds and Jack Walsh from Edmonds Marshall McMahon discuss Transparency International UK's new report
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Emma Probyn,
Sharon Grennan
Emma Probyn and Sharon Grennan from Freshfields share their thoughts on the FCA's annual report
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Michael Butler,
Chloe Sheppick
Michael Butler and Chloe Sheppick of the Professional Law Institute discuss the difficulties with the solicitor apprenticeship degree
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John McElroy
John McElroy, VP of the London Solicitors Litigation Association, talks about mental wellbeing in the workplace
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John Hayes
John Hayes from Constantine Law discusses the significance of the Labour’s promise to reduce the qualifying limit for unfair dismissal
Katharine Bundell, Barrister at 4PB, dissects the ruling in Standish and what it means for fairness
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Simon Berney-Edwards, CEO of the Expert Witness Institute, explains how to get the most out of an expert witness
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Megan Howarth,
Katie Chandler
Katie Chandler and Megan Howarth from Taylor Wessing discuss the likely impact of the EU’s Ecodesign Regulation
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Cate Maguire
Cate Maguire from Kingsley Napley describes the extra pressure on the family court as a result of the increase in litigants in person
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Ben Standing
Ben Standing from Browne Jacobson discusses the legal issues related to the divestment in fossil fuels by Western universities
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Udo Bux
Udo Bux looks at the ever flagrant fragmentation of the political party landscape in Germany, and implications for the European Electoral Commission in that country