The aerospace industry is an ever-evolving field thanks to recent and upcoming advancements in technology. How has this impacted compliance and management? While technology is moving along at a very fast pace, regulatory design standards struggle to keep up with the industry. As a result, aerospace organisations are having to self-define what ‘good’ looks like […]
1. COVID-19 has resulted in many businesses falling into debt and bankruptcy. What lessons have been learnt here for creditors and debt collectors? COVID-19 has given everyone a better appreciation of certain fundamental institutions and industries that deserve priority treatment. Some, like healthcare and education, are obvious. Others, like long-haul grocery truckers, have rightly earned […]
“We forced California to admit that”, says James Daniel Peters III the Executive Director of the Special Education Law Division of the Law Offices of Sheila C. Bayne. James and his team fought tirelessly to prove that California had done injustice to their special needs students, and they won. “Now Students throughout the Country can […]
Client retention is an aspect that holds importance across the board and one which must not fleet during the era of remote working and a global pandemic. How can law firms effortlessly streamline communication and keep the logistics needed to keep a firm running and effective, not just for themselves, but for their clients? The […]
We speak to Jim Greene-Kelly, Office Managing Partner of Marks & Clerk, Singapore about the development of IP law in the ASEAN region. He discusses whether or not a similar system to the European Patent Office could work for ASEAN and why Singapore is a hot spot for patents and trademarks in the South East […]
The Hellenic Police Directorate of the Ministry of Citizen Protection of Greece recently announced its intention to implement what it is calling the “Smart Policing” project, which will be used to provide devices (similar to smartphones) to officers that will allow them to carry out real-time facial recognition and fingerprint identification while on duty. Under […]
In actual fact, however, the rate of companies entering formal insolvency processes since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic is significantly lower when compared to the same period last year. So, what is the story behind these figures? Government support for businesses One major factor is the level of government support given to companies during […]
All around the globe today people are celebrating International Women’s Day. With the fight against inequality remaining, we reflect on the women who not only became prominent historical figures, but also those who broke barriers that impacted the law we know today.
Follow us through time as we list the prominent legal female figures that broke boundaries, moulded the legal sector into what it is now and created opportunities for their successors, years post their reign.
A shocking number of people automatically assume legal professionals to be male, according to new research from The University of Law (ULaw) ahead of International Women’s Day on 8th March. The university’s study revealed that only 4% of men picture someone working in the legal industry to be female, while almost half (42%) said they […]
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