Currently in the Southwark Crown Court a case against four former Barclays senior executives is being heard. The defendants are: John Varley, Roger Jenkins, Thomas Kalaris...
France’s recent €50m fine against Google for breaking the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) highlights the various legal challenges that both tech-companies and businesses using new...
The current law determining financial provisions on divorce, leaves much to the discretion of the judge. The non-exhaustive list of considerations to be taken into account...
The government completed its consultation of proposals for potential reforms to takeover laws in October and will publish responses in the new year. However, leaked proposals...
Traditionally, in a court of law, a summary judgement is a judgement issued by the court without a full trial. Part 24 of the Civil Procedure...
On the 4th December 2018, the Advocate General released his opinion on whether Article 50 TEU allows for the unilateral revocation of the notification of the intention...
When considering key drivers shaping the commercial legal industry, the growth of Chinese clients is prominent. With the push to ‘techno-nationalism’, China is becoming the new...
The timing of the careers advice ambush can be as varied as it is unpredictable. In my case it has happened when playing golf, walking my...
The global legal industry has undergone a significant change over the past few years. A major feature of this change is the increased use of legal...
Israel is often referred to as the ‘Start-up Nation’. Bill Gates even called it a “tech superpower”. In recent years, Israeli entrepreneurs have founded and led...