Domestic Violence – the misconceptions, employers duties and what the future holds

Domestic violence is usually perceived as acts or aggressive behaviours from one person towards someone else in a relationship that result in physical scars or harm, and can also include threats of abuse. For years, domestic violence in a relationship in the form of controlling behaviour went undetected. This behaviour could go on for years, […]
Law Society comments on first AI treaty

Human rights, democracy and the rule of law will be further protected from potential threats posed by artificial intelligence (AI) under a new international agreement to be signed by Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood on Thursday. The new framework has been agreed by the Council of Europe commits parties to collective action to manage AI products […]
AML and sanctions data collection – What you need to know

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has recently requested law firms complete an anti-money laundering and sanctions data collection exercise. The SRA is required by Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS) to take a risk-based approach to supervision and is requesting firms complete the requested information as full as possible. It will, they say […]