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A client centred approach to AI – the path to enlightenment or the road to perdition for law firms?

Our Innovation Group considers the lessons learnt from our own AI exploration.

Often dubbed the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the increased use of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in the professional services sector, continues at a fast pace. Our starting point was

Reaction: May Turns Up The Heat On Housebuilding

In a speech yesterday on housing and reforms to planning rules, prime minister Theresa May vowed to make it harder for property companies to sit on land and wait for its value to rise.

She also told housing developers to …

Litigation privilege

As a general rule, a party to whom a document has been disclosed should be entitled to inspect that document. Any party resisting that inspection…

Minera Las Bambas Sa, Mmg Swiss Finance Ag v Glencore Queensland Ltd, Glencore South America

‘Work Spouse’ Threat to Thousands of Marriages, New Study Finds

Half of married Brits admit having feelings for their ‘work spouse’ and almost one in 10 have already cheated, a new study has found.

Research reveals that thousands of marriages are being rocked by rows, lies and suspicions about the …

New ruling on the service failure test in clinical cases

Healthcare Regulatory Partner Simon Turner examines Weightmans’ recent Court of Appeal case striking down the test applied by the Health Service…

Miller & Anor v Health Service Commissioner for England [2018] EWCA Civ 14

Healthcare Regulatory Partner Simon Turner examines …