31 May, 2023 Divorce 20 week “period of reflection” can be shortened By Grace Parker-White The new divorce regime has been in place for almost 14 months. It is probably well known by now that couples can divorce without...
19 May, 2023 Renters (Reform) Bill… what are the proposals? By Stevens & Bolton LLP After being promised earlier this month and delayed due to “procedural issues”, the first draft of the Renters (Reform) Bill has now been...
18 May, 2023 The rapid rise of drones and the future of the "Stenosphere" By Quintin Farley In a world where AI seems to dominate tech news, the rapid innovation and utilisation of drones seems to have slipped "under the radar" –...
11 May, 2023 Government proposes employment law reform along with abandoning ‘sunset’ in Retained EU Law Bill By Frances Rollin Yesterday, in a statement made by Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for the Department for Business and Trade, the government announced...
11 May, 2023 AI couture: fashion's technological makeover By Georgie Barrow Technological advancements have always shaped the way we design, produce and consume fashion, and artificial intelligence (AI) is no...
10 May, 2023 Will AI replace judges? By Teja Pisk The impact of AI on the knowledge economy has been a hot topic for several years now. The conversation feels particularly enlivened by...
04 May, 2023 Banks complicit in bounce back loan fraud? By Lucy Trott The furore around the government’s pandemic support loan schemes has been well documented since their demise. We have previously written...
03 May, 2023 Proposed overhaul of clinical research delivery in the UK By Elizabeth Pistak During Covid-19, UK clinical research was very much at the front and centre of the global effort to find a vaccine. As we started to...