Stuart O’Brien and Lucy Swart-Mallett review the hurdles facing the trustees of pension schemes in regard to environmental, social and governance issues
Erin Ferguson and Justin Borg-Barthet share their views on why there is a need for stronger commitment from the UK in regard to its efforts to combat strategic lawsuits against public participation
Following the issuance by the Bar Council of new guidance for barristers on generative artificial intelligence large language model systems, Mark Tsagas and Catherine Hobby discuss hallucinations and their potential impact
Mohsin Patel argues that the BT class action underscores the growing reliance on litigation to address corporate overcharges in the face of regulatory shortcomings.
Seychelles attracts major cryptocurrency platforms with its balanced regulatory environment that fosters innovation while ensuring security and stability, says Malcolm Moller.