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Lawyers have shown technical creativity to help providers overcome the challenges of cross-border arrangements ...
Pilot projects by lawyers, charities and campaign groups show how tech can streamline services for vulnerable communities ...
Despite trade volatility, international law firms see long-term potential in Asia-Pacific and the adoption of new technology ...
The prize is better outcomes, but the price may be sharing more personal details. Lawyers are working on the new rules ...
Plans to protect vulnerable old people from so-called predatory marriages have won the backing of the government’s ...
As part of his pledge to limit immigration, Trump in January signed an executive order that prevented children born to a ...
US president’s visit has been a four-day jamboree of opulent ceremonies and petrodollar-fuelled investment pledges ...
Wearing my hat as humble author of a dozen books, I reckon that, as with most authors, my pay has been at best £5 per hour, if even that. Not for us the dizzy heights of celebrity bestsellers. True, ...
“And how do you ensure the steel industry gets the credit it needs?’’ asked my guest, the deputy head of Gosbank, the state bank of the USSR, in 1987. He was on a visit to the Bank of England, and as ...
This golden rule of business growth was sadly not on show at the splashy launch of UK chancellor Rachel Reeves’ ambitious, but flawed Mansion House accord ( Report, May 14) forcing pension funds to ...
Second, excess global savings are not channelled into investment in developing countries for understandable reasons. Many developing countries suffer from insecurity, disastrously poor governance and, ...
Marc De Vos’s op-ed “Brussels needs a new geopolitical compass” ( May 12) is effectively a call to create a “United States of Europe”. He seems to have no interest in the fact that there is no popular ...