The CHIS Bill, which was introduced to the House of Commons on 24th September 2020, seeks to amend the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to…
Reports are now suggesting the SQE will be delayed until the end of October 2020, at the earliest, due to the need for ‘additional enquires’ from the Legal Services Board (LSB).
A year after our first article concerning the widescale changes announced with regard to the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE), we are still yet one further…
Facial recognition technology, particularly in terms of law enforcement, is spreading rapidly and in a very much global sense. It has become particularly prevalent in China, as well as in some US States and, more recently, it has been introduced into the UK on trial bases.
Late 2019’s political developments have bought about a sharp focus on Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her role – or perhaps lack thereof – in political decision making.
Earlier this year, the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority (SRA) announced its plans to change its rules to allow for further flexibility in how solicitors work, making…
With the advent of the newest incarnation of the Conservative government, with Boris Johnson at the helm, a ‘No-Deal’ Brexit is looking increasingly likely. The…
Non-Disclosure Agreements (commonly referred to as NDAs) have come under increased scrutiny of late, thanks, in part, to the #MeToo movement exposing a prevalent culture…