Rod Baker hopes that a new pro bono initiative supporting those affected by the Irish Mother and Baby Homes will allow for a comprehensive investigation of a painful chapter in the country's history
Marco D'Angelo discusses the role of visual imagery in drawing the attention of busy web browsers, communicating complex and nuanced messages, and awakening an emotional response - and how law firms can use it to their advantage in their marketing communications
Helen Greenfield considers how new legislation criminisalising controlling or
coercive behaviour in a family relationship could have applied to a recent storyline
on the Radio 4 soap
Eric Fletcher discusses the relationship between these key factors and their importance in managing and coaching staff and creating a framework for progress
Gavin Foggo and Shella Khan discuss two recent cases in which the High Court has stood firm on the use of this technology, and advise on how it can be implemented by firms
If proposed counter-extremism measures are too liberally applied, they will fundamentally undermine the very freedoms that the government hopes to protect, writes Charles Streeten
Cybercrime is just like any other risk: it needs to be identified, managed, and mitigated
to stop it from having a negative impact on the future of the firm, writes Brian Rogers