A change is gonna come
After years in the shadows, more demanding employees, the #MeToo spotlight and new ways of working are putting employment law centre stage again
After years in the shadows, more demanding employees, the #MeToo spotlight and new ways of working are putting employment law centre stage again
The Big Four’s assault on law continues to make headlines but are GCs buying it?
Will opt-out competition actions shake up the dynamics of consumer claims facing major companies? A key court ruling awaits
GCs are more than happy to talk the talk when it comes to diversity and wellbeing. Such assertions are hard to square with the lack of action.
Post Office refreshes panel with two-tier system Pinsent Masons and Linklaters are among six law firms that have won spots on the Post Office’s new two-tier legal panel, worth £39m. Pinsents, Linklaters and Norton Rose Fulbright have been appointed to lot one, covering complex strategic work across the company, which is wholly owned by the …
The GC of the UK’s central bank talks Brexit, having a mission and making partner at 31
The UK and Ireland GC on ten years at the fast-food giant and how tech is transforming the consumer trade
Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis still form the dominant players of the legal tech establishment. Can they stay on top amid a changing industry?
Experts from major pharmaceuticals gathered to discuss corporate activity in the sector