Decisions
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal).
Navigating neurodiversity
Commercial litigation.
Does the UK’s cyber strategy pass the test?
Cybersecurity.
Generative AI – one year on
OpenAI’s ChatGPT showcased the potential for automating legal processes. Just 12 months later the market is evolving rapidly.
Thinking the ‘unthinkable’
I wish the Office for Budget Responsibility had been around when I was a young reporter. In those pre-internet days, my newspaper was obliged to send a motorcycle courier around the corner to Whitehall to pick up a pile of official budget papers. These would be doled out as the ...
War-crimes law: often cited, often ignored
Just over a week ago, the American Bar Association withdrew the two statements that it had previously made in relation to the Israel-Hamas war.
Causes and effect – can juries spurn the law?
Jurors 'should obey the law', Lord Devlin said in his 1956 Hamlyn lectures. 'But it is an obedience which they cannot be compelled to give.'
Best of the blogs - 2 December 2023
Missed our blogs this week? Here’s our top five…
Premium office closure is latest nail in the coffin
Is the UK really serious about its role as a leader in world trade?
News focus
In focus: Commons justice committee probes regulation – is the LSB overreaching?
As MPs cast a critical gaze over the Legal Services Act, the Legal Services Board came under fire last week.
How to: Plan for retirement
When it comes to hanging up their PC after decades of grafting for clients, many lawyers are surprisingly ill-prepared. Maria Shahid looks at the dos and don’ts of ‘lexit’.
International Conflict and Security Law
by Laurie R. Blank.
The Parthenon Marbles Dispute
By Alexander Herman.
Cultural Objects and Reparative Justice: A Legal and Historical Analysis
by Patty Gerstenblith.