While the fall-out from the Danske Bank money laundering scandal continues at pace, it is far from clear at this stage just where the repercussions will end.
Freezing injunctions are a highly effective weapon in litigation – one which can provoke swift settlements. However, given their draconian nature, the courts insist that strict criteria are met before they are granted.
The overall consensus is yes and no. While technology is very important in moving today's legal sectors forward, there will will undoubtedly always be a need for a human presence and personal connection with clients.
Smaller law firms are increasingly the focus in the race for mergers in 2019 now that many of the major players have already chosen their partners; but that doesn’t mean the challenges for leaders as they attempt to combine two, often very different, business cultures are any less pressing.
In most industries, the process of transferring software suppliers will involve some degree of migrating data from your current system to a new system.
It is an employer’s responsibility to ensure the safety of their staff while at work, ensuring that the workspace is safe, secure and is compliant with health and safety regulations.
The UK government’s recently announced certain Brexit/No Deal preparations when it comes to data protection and privacy, but very little is understood about these so far.
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