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What is refinancing risk and why is it such a big issue for companies at the moment?
Barristers are taking more risks as a result of commercial pressures, while some senior barristers may be abusing their power over women, pupils and junior barristers, the Bar Standards Board has found.
How is risk managed in M&A transactions?
There has been a sharp rise in the number of trainees being paid less than the Law Society’s recommended minimum salary, according to a new survey.
What do rising insolvencies mean for the construction industry and the lawyers it instructs?
How’s law evolving to service the rapidly growing social media influencer profession?
Should companies be concerned with shareholders' increasing rights?
Over recent years, newly qualified solicitor salaries have risen significantly, especially at City law firms. There appears to be an ongoing salary war with many firms competing to be at the top.
What are the implications of an increase in litigation funding and what do investors need to consider?
What are the current trends and future developments for fintech?
What are regulators doing to combat the rise in scammers targeting members of the public during the covid-19 pandemic?
There has been much in the press recently about the rise of China as an economy. What does this mean for commercial law firms and their clients?
What role have litigation lawyers played in recent headline-making market movements involving big tech in the US and could similar claims arise in the UK?
Artificial intelligence is on the rise, but how much of a threat does it pose to junior lawyers?
The number of legal aid cases concluded in crown courts has fallen 20% in the last three years despite a significant rise in serious crime.
According to a report in theLaw Gazette, former Bar chairman Nick Green QC has claimed that the rise in paralegals is bringing down the cost of legal advice, as clients realise that paralegals can do many of the same tasks as solicitors and barristers for a fraction of the cost.