UK Law and Green Policy

UK Law and Green Policy What is the government doing to protect the environment? Government ministers have been repeatedly accused of failing to collaborate in order to avoid net-zero policy gaps and deliver a coordinated approach to addressing interconnected issues such as climate and environmental crises at the same time. A delay in the return […]
Key British Legal Terminology and its Etymology

Key British Legal Terminology and its Etymology Introduction Despite its quirks, the court is usually considered one of the best and most independent in the world. Although common law has historically been the basis and primary source of English law, statutory legislation – which includes Acts of Parliament, regulations, and by-laws – is the most […]
Common Legal Myths in UK Law

Common Legal Myths in UK Law From the superficially trivial to the downright dangerous British Law is dotted with eccentric legislature and testament to its slew of political and historical struggles which eventually made way to the governing system we have in place now. A lot of these myths are widely held as fact by […]
Investing in the Law: Litigation Funding

Investing in the Law: Litigation Funding Perhaps the most iconic area of the law, litigation, is what most people think of when asked to conjure up an image of a lawyer’s daily life. Of course, legal professionals have a multitude of differing sub-disciplines and other quotidian tasks to complete. Nonetheless, amongst all of […]
UK Consumer Law Reform and Its Effect on Businesses

UK Consumer Law Reform and its Effect on Businesses As it currently stands, the murky world of UK consumer law is laden with pitfalls and vague legislation. This harbours a breeding ground for businesses to avoid certain codes of conduct in the comfort of knowing that very little can be actioned to bring companies to […]
Understanding Blockchain and Its Impact on the Legal Sector

Understanding Blockchain and Its Impact on the Legal Sector The World Economic Forum survey recently predicted that 10% of the global GDP could be on blockchain-based applications by 2025 [1]. The adoption of blockchain technology is experiencing rapid growth, especially within the legal sector. Its increasing use and impact on law firms have become a […]