Keep The Zoom Backgrounds: The introduction of post-pandemic working policies
PwC, one of the Big Four, recently announced that it shall introduce a post-pandemic working policy where office and remote working is combined.
PwC, one of the Big Four, recently announced that it shall introduce a post-pandemic working policy where office and remote working is combined.
The latest reports from City law firms show that there has been little progress in narrowing the gender pay gap.
The US Supreme Court ruled in Google’s favour in a legal battle that has endured for over ten years against Oracle over an alleged copyright infringement.
In March 2021 the Bar Council wrote to the Bar Standards Board (BSB) and the Bar Tribunal and Adjudication Service (BTAS) to express their concerns about the handling of cases of sexual harassment among barristers.
Following the Independent Review of Administrative Law (IRAL), the government plans to reform judicial review to address imbalances between citizens’ rights and effective government.
The landmark ruling of Begum v Maran [2021] EWCA Civ 326 established that a British shipping company owed a duty of care to the deceased, who had fallen to his death during the demolition (shipbreaking) of their defunct shipping tanker in Bangladesh.
Ford announces a plan to go all-electric for new cars sold in Europe and the UK by 2030.
More than 20 world leaders are calling for a global treaty to safeguard against future pandemics in an attempt to bolster international cooperation.
In April 2020, former-PM David Cameron contacted Rishi Sunak using his personal number in an attempt to access emergency COVID-19 loans for Greensill Capital. This conduct led to accusations that Cameron illegally lobbied the Chancellor on behalf of the firm. Cameron has since been cleared of any wrongdoing.
42 former Post Office workers are set to appeal financial criminal convictions, due to claims that a faulty computer system was the cause for their wrongful convictions.