What AI Gets Wrong About Divorce and Family Law
Artificial intelligence has developed rapidly over the last few years. Twelve months ago, many of…
March 17, 2026 By Andrew Barton
Artificial intelligence has developed rapidly over the last few years. Twelve months ago, many of…
March 17, 2026 By Andrew Barton
The March 2026 Employee Ownership Knowledge Share focused on the topic: Getting everyone ‘on the…
March 16, 2026 By Sam Moles
Why are IP and data issues now central to corporate transactions, and how can early…
March 16, 2026 By Farida Rashwan
Despite the government’s U-turn by increasing the Agricultural Property Relief (APR) from inheritance tax to…
March 13, 2026 By Sarah Atkinson
Following on from the articles written by my colleagues Renters Rights Act 2025: Part 1:…
March 13, 2026 By Helen Thomas
Just like that, B Corp Month has rolled around once more – a moment for…
March 12, 2026 By Stephens Scown
It might not seem the most exciting thing to be thinking of when you are…
March 11, 2026 By Edward Bidder
When can my child decide on contact? The strict answer to this question is on…
March 10, 2026 By Mark Smith
International Women’s Day is fast approaching, taking place on 8 March 2026. This year’s campaign…
March 5, 2026 By Izzy Glover
Following the 2025 consultation into amending the Energy Efficiency Regulations in the private rented sector,…
March 4, 2026 By Jenny Lloyd
We are proud to announce that we have just marked three years since our B…
March 4, 2026 By Kensa Jewell
Agricultural Property Relief (APR) remains one of the most valuable inheritance tax (IHT) reliefs available…
March 4, 2026 By Grace Lott