News has ‘blind spot’ to VAWG coverage, with just 1.3% of global stories on the issue

A new report which aims to shine a light on the global under-reporting of violence against women and girls claims news media has a “blind spot” when it comes to coverage of the issue and is calling for improved reporting. At a time when a series of high profile cases have hit news media, including […]
LSSA launches ESG policy to ‘support responsible innovation and trusted AI in legal technology’

The Legal Software Suppliers Association (LSSA) has responded to the growing use of artificial intelligence in technology by launching a new policy document on environmental, social and governance (ESG), setting out a framework to support responsible growth, ethical innovation and trusted digital transformation across the legal technology sector. The membership body says the policy reflects […]
Standing firm after Standish: RRE v JPR and the limits of matrimonialisation

The Family Court’s decision in RRE v JPR [2026] EWFC 7 provides a clear, and arguably uncompromising, illustration of how the courts are approaching non-matrimonial property after Standish v Standish [2025] UKSC 26. Victoria Cannon, partner and head of family law at Hugh James, explores the importance of this decision in a post-Standish landscape. […]