Why the UK needs to Incorporate Direct Legislation on AI Pedrom Tavakolli explores the rise in AI and the potential consequences it could have in legal proceedings Pedrom Tavakolli 24th July 2024
Covid Inquiry Module 1 Report: Baroness Heather Hallett's Findings and Recommendations Today Baroness Heather Hallett has published her first report regarding Module 1 of the Covid Inquiry. Elkan Abrahamson 18th July 2024
Covid Inquiry Announces Final investigation: Module 10 ‘Impact on society’ This module will scrutinise the effects of Covid-19 on the population of the United Kingdom. Nicola Brook 18th July 2024
Inquiry Launches Module 9 of its Investigation: Economic Response Module 9 will evaluate the economic interventions implemented by the UK Government. Nicola Brook 10th July 2024
UKVI eVisas - What you need to know Rachel Evans explains what you need to know about UKVI eVisas Rachel Evans 3rd July 2024
Broudie Jackson Canter legal representative collaborates with Centre for Womens Justice (CWJ) to deliver new training programme Rachel Chapman, Prison Law Consultant for Broudie Jackson Canter, has been working with the solicitor-led charity, Centre for Womens Justice (CWJ), to deliver a training programme for criminal defence and prison lawyers. Rachel Chapman 24th June 2024
A jury made a number of critical findings against emergency services in connection to the death of a man in Tipton The inquest into the death of Robert Lee Young has concluded Nicola Miller 12th June 2024
Inquest into the death of Hassan Yahya: family respond to inquest conclusion Mr Hassan Yahya, a 30 year old black man, was shot by a City of London police officer in central London on the night of 8 March 2020. Elaine Macdonald 3rd June 2024