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  • City law firm Shoosmiths launches Microsoft-led AI tool for junior lawyers

    Legal

    City law firm Shoosmiths has launched a generative AI tool built with tech giant Microsoft to assist junior lawyers firm-wide in reviewing contracts. The firm said the tool is trained on insight from lawyers at Shoosmiths, including from its M&A practice, and follows a year-long pilot and building programme with Microsoft to enable junior lawyers [...]

    Burges Salmon partners with legal tech startup Wexler to enhance AI-driven litigation support for UK lawyers
  • Taxpayers will foot the bill for Burnham’s renationalisation whims

    Opinion

    Nationalisation will simply have the Treasury assume private spending commitments with little knowledge of how to run these businesses, thereby increasing the burden on taxpayers, says Valentin Boboc For the first time in nine years, Andy Burnham is back in Westminster. With his eyes on the top job and a year rife with debate about [...]

    Andy Burnham speaking at Makerfield community event, addressing local issues and engaging with residents in a public setting.
  • Andy Burnham: being all things to all men will end up letting everyone down

    Opinion

    Andy Burnham has made a series of promises he knows he can’t keep. Either that he does not care, so consumed is he with ambition to be Prime Minister, or that he believes he will somehow find a way to make the circle appear squared and satisfy a broad spectrum of opinion. Indifference or mendacity [...]

    Andy Burnham speaking at a Labour Party event, addressing current political issues, with a focused and determined expression.
  • Who could be Andy Burnham’s Chancellor? 

    June 22, 2026

    As speculation over the Labour leadership grips Westminster, Maurício Alencar looks at the possible candidates for the next Chancellor – an appointment that will face heavy scrutiny by the markets. Andy Burnham’s journey toward Downing Street so far has featured scores of polls outlining his popularity among Labour members and the public, Labour MPs travelling [...]

  • LLPs remain under watchful eye – especially from the taxman

    June 18, 2026

    Despite dodging Budget day taxes, the UK’s limited liability partnership (LLP) model is still facing intense scrutiny, this time from HMRC, which just had a good result from the top court this week, writes Maria Ward-Brennan. The LLP model, used by professional services such as law firms and accountancy firms, came into force 25 years [...]

  • Tote Bet 10 Get 40 in Free Bets: Tote Free Bet Review for June

    June 11, 2026

    Tote Bet is currently offering an exciting new customer bonus this month that can see punters receive up to 4x their deposit in free bets to use across popular sports markets. This is an exciting chance to sign up with the leading UK Tote betting platform and experience what it has to offer for keen [...]

  • Rising salaries for junior lawyers put pressure on senior associates’ pay packages

    June 11, 2026

    US law firms continue to drive a fierce salary war in London, leaving UK firms scrambling to keep up with soaring pay for junior lawyers, but as starting salaries rise, growing pay gaps threaten to unsettle senior associates, writes Maria Ward-Brennan. As of next month, London associates at Quinn Emanuel will see their salaries increase [...]

  • Everton ‘surprised and angered’ at losing £40m legal case with Burnley

    June 10, 2026

    Everton have blasted the decision to order them to pay a reported £40m after losing a landmark legal battle with Burnley over the latter’s relegation from the Premier League in 2022. The Merseyside club said they were “surprised and angered” by the verdict from a Premier League independent disciplinary commission that Everton’s breaching of spending [...]

  • World Cup office sweepstakes could leave employers facing legal red cards

    June 10, 2026

    With the World Cup set to kick off on Thursday, many offices across the City will be gearing up to offer employees the chance to participate in competitions – known as sweepstakes – to place informal bets on who might win.  Sweepstakes involve participants paying a fee into a cash pot and being randomly assigned [...]

  • Private equity-backed Ryan breaks with billable hour tradition as AI reshapes sector

    June 9, 2026

    Private equity-backed tax specialist Ryan says its value-based pricing is built for the age of AI, unlike competitors that depend on traditional hourly billing. Most of the professional services sector operates under the billable-hour system, in which the specific amount of time spent working on client tasks can be invoiced. But the rise in AI [...]

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