Police and Prison Service Face Human Rights Action Over London Bridge Attacks
An interesting action by mother of London Bridge victim Saskia Jones has brought a breach of human rights claim against the security and policing units of the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice’s prison and probation services
Landlords Put the Boot into Boots
British high street giant Boots is being sued by three commercial landlords for unpaid rent over multiple locations, as the grim economic fallout of lockdown looms ever larger.
How data and analytics are shaping the future of litigation practice
What do rigorous data and analytics mean for legal practice and how will they change decision-making for clients?
Become more like management consultants, City partner tells colleagues
Solicitors should become more like management consultants as computer technology takes over legal analysis, a city partner has proposed.