Legal tech this, AI law firm that: But what about jobs and trust? May 15, 2025 AI is the craze, every big business has jumped onto the hype, and the legal sector is no different—but the skepticism wafting around is there for a reason
Salford Red Devils hit with winding-up by tax authorities May 14, 2025 Rugby league team Salford City Reds was hit with formal legal action by HMRC over unpaid bills
European court sides with NYT over requests for von der Leyen’s texts with Pfizer CEO May 14, 2025 European Court of Justice found that the Commission failed to explain why text messages with Pfizer should be kept from the public
Entain: US investment giants hit Ladbrokes owner with lawsuit May 13, 2025 Gambling giant Entain has been hit with new legal action by a number of investment trusts
Fraud: Every UK business will be impacted say experts May 12, 2025 Businesses are facing an all time high level of fraud, as criminals become even more slick, the biggest challenge is to understand what to look out for
Not just non-doms: Wealthy workers considering leaving the UK to beat tax hikes May 8, 2025 With the mass exodus of non-doms leaving the UK following a political crackdown, a lawyer warns that this feeling is spreading among non non-doms.
US immigration ignites MAGA-sized fears for British lawyers May 8, 2025 US immigration officers were never known for their friendliness. However, in the new Trump era, anxiety levels for visiting the US are at an all-time high
Campaign group threatens transport secretary with legal action over Luton Airport expansion May 7, 2025 Legal action has been threatened against the government over the major expansion to London Luton Airport as a campaign group signals a judicial review
Newcastle United launch legal action against East Stand owner May 6, 2025 Premier League giants Newcastle United has issued legal proceedings against the Newcastle City Council and St James Terrace Land Ltd
Tribunal backlog worsens ahead of employment reforms May 6, 2025 The backlog at the Employment Tribunal has jumped nearly 28 per cent over the last year, putting the government in an awkward position