Compulsory Mediation is Lawful (although may not always apply)
The debate over whether mediation should be mandatory or could be compelled has churned on for longer than I have been in this profession, and across... Read more »
The debate over whether mediation should be mandatory or could be compelled has churned on for longer than I have been in this profession, and across... Read more »
Oliver Shah writing in the Sunday Times argues that Britain is ideal for ‘influence-purchasing’ as it sits between the US and China and because of... Read more »
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows you to choose someone to manage your affairs should you lose the mental capacity or... Read more »
As I flagged here, I’m sure we were all rapt with interest at Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement. In fairness, as I write this before reading... Read more »
As you will know, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has delivered his Autumn Statement for Growth. And bearing in mind he used the word growth, and... Read more »
The Chancellor today delivered his much-anticipated Autumn Statement promising 110 measures for growth. Those waiting for the rumoured promises of... Read more »
Even the Mayor of Liverpool thinks Everton's ten-point deduction for breaching financial rules is 'ludicrous’ who, in a letter to the Premier... Read more »
AI technologies are already being used at every stage of the HR cycle, from recruitment to dismissal. Legal cases have swiftly followed, says Rhian... Read more »
It’s hard to make light of politics at the moment, with the backdrop of such harrowing scenes broadcast all the time from Ukraine, Gaza and... Read more »
The Bounce Back Loans Scheme (BBLS) was introduced by the Government in May 2020 to help UK businesses access finance quickly during the Covid-19... Read more »