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The Trump administration’s tariffs have disrupted global tech supply chains, raising costs for U.S. companies—especially in ...
The push for greater equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) is both a moral imperative and a business priority for automotive ...
On the surface, litigation funding and class actions are booming in the UK. Over the past five years, dozens of class actions ...
Now in its seventh year of operating, food supply company Choco achieved a valuation of $1.2bn in 2022. Yet in spite of the quick growth, its legal team is kept small. Just three lawyers take the ...
The legal profession has transitioned from a state of overwhelm and upheaval to a rapid adoption of AI, reshaping how legal ...
When Freshfields’ partnership began debating whether to bring back a salaried partner tier, sources in the market were quick to attribute it to a retention issue. It was a fair assumption: according… ...
The Government has moved to shake up skills funding, with certain solicitor apprenticeships affected under the new model.
The judgment handed down last week by the Competition Appeal Tribunal in Merricks v. Mastercard was meant to conclude a long-running, high-profile collective action. Instead, it has crystallised deep… ...
In its awaited decision in the BSH v Electrolux case (Case C-339/22), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on 25 February 2025 that: Continue ...
One in five of those balancing a legal sector job with caring responsibilities say their current situation at their ...