June 2023
Artificial intelligence in the workplace is here to stay, but the different contexts in which it is used each bring potential legal pitfalls for employers. This feature highlights some issues
As the risks as well as the opportunities of artificial intelligence are increasingly debated, the author compares and contrasts the UK’s and EU’s current proposed approaches to its regulation
A solicitor explains why animal law has captured her interest, its connections to climate change, and how clients may need advised in this exciting and developing area of law
Can contract terms be simpler? There is more scope than you might think, especially with “boilerplate” clauses. The Journal found out more from two lawyers leading separate projects with a common aim
As the latest immigration figures show, the UK continues to be an attractive destination for individuals from abroad, including those of high net worth. The rules have changed for this group
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Perspectives
Features
Briefings
- Criminal court: Dangerous or careless?
- Corporate: Bill gives CMA consumer enforcement powers
- Agriculture: A question for the Land Court?
- Intellectual property: Who owns AI generated copyright?
- Succession: Variation by an attorney?
- Sport: Participation in LIV Golf ruled out of bounds
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal: June 2023
- Data protection: Meta's mega matter
- In-house: Scanning wider horizons