There are many elements of the homebuying process that could benefit from greater automation, but the rise of automated valuation models (AVMs) is an area where we should perhaps be concerned.
With the EU already beginning to look back on the implementation of GDPR, and looking ahead for new ways to protect data and privacy, legislation in the US still has a way to go.
Last month, the world saw pictures of Sally Challen at home with her two sons for the first time in nearly a decade. After conviction in 2011, a UK court recently overturned the conviction, on the back of new evidence.
The "fear of cancer" or "anxiety" to potentially develop a disease in the future has been recognised in France in the scope of the asbestos-related litigation.
Millennials have a tendency to involve themselves in long-term relationships without getting married. Much like dating, there are no clear-cut rules on how assets are divided if the relationship ends.
Apart from a business plan one of the most important things that you can do as a firm is sit down and think through what marketing you would like to do.
Working across multiple industries – from central government and charities, to legal and professional membership bodies – Helen Cox has gained a reputation for excellence in her field.
At the time of writing, Sir Phillip Green was all over the media with claims of a cover up as Green applied gagging orders to a number of people who worked for him, ensuring their silence over allegations of sexual harassment, and racism. But the gagging orders are falling apart, and the question is whether we should have gagging orders in public life.
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