The results of a recent Brexit survey, Brexit in the Boardroom - Autumn 2018 Update, show that 80% of UK business leaders are fearful of job losses in their company as a result of Brexit.
In 2018, law firms have faced many challenges including maintaining profitability, running efficiently, recruiting and retaining talent, and using technology as an enabler.
Examining the cases of Letts and Lane and Honey Rose, Nick Barnard, lawyer at leading criminal defence law firm Corker Binning, discusses the legal implications of corporately funding active terrorism, even unintentionally.
Those outside the industry may truly believe so, but those who work in the legal sphere, where they may sometimes wake up thinking they can tackle the world and all its evil, are just like the rest of us; so why do the regulatory organisations, such as the SRA, give lawyers such a hard time? […]
The House of Lords has been told that there is a sense of unfairness when it comes to bribery, with the big corporates facing less prospect of prosecution than their smaller counterparts.
Technology is constantly changing, therefore staying compliant, especially in the face of cybersecurity and evolving variables, is an extremely arduous task; but there are some solutions.
Merger mania has dominated the legal industry this year as market competition intensifies. When a law firm merges with another, with is actually more often than you might think, a rebrand is often on the tables. This means all parties have to work together to unify the values of each merged firm and create an overall ongoing rebranding process that works for everyone and breeds success.
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