Robust laws passed to fight corruption, money laundering and fraud
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Thursday 02 November 2023

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Robust laws passed to fight corruption, money laundering and fraud

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act gives Companies House a huge range of new powers to help disrupt economic crime and increase trust in the companies register in the biggest ...
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News Article 02

The fallout from the Supreme Court's PACCAR ruling

Emma Carr and Christopher Richards discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's decision for existing and future litigation funding agreements
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Generative AI in Law: Ethical Challenges and Future Prospects

University of Salford Business School's Craig Smith, Lecturer in Law comments:
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Number of cases filed in the UK Supreme Court increases by 23%

Civil cases now make up 98% of all UK Supreme Court cases
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More pressure applied to the County Courts to improve performance

ACSO responds to the Justice Select Committee decision to hold an inquiry into County Court Delays in the civil justice system
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Balancing risk and profitability in the onboarding of lateral hires

Lateral hiring in law firms, driven by strategic advantages, necessitates intricate security and compliance vetting processes, says Manuel Sanchez
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