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Smart mouthguards in rugby — do they go far enough to protect players from concussions?

How smart mouthguards and other technologies are being used to assess head injuries and protect players.

The Procurement Act 2023 demands more transparency from contracting authorities

How will the Procurement Act’s objectives replace existing procurement principles? Our commercial law team explores.

Construction contracts and adverse weather — when can you claim for loss and expense?

Every contractor has been affected by an ‘employer delay event’. When are you entitled to claim for loss and expense?

Prenups — has the time come to make them fully legally binding?

While pre-nuptial agreements can be highly persuasive to a court, they aren’t legally binding in England & Wales.

The Spring Budget’s impact on divorcing couples

£55m has been ringfenced for the Family Court towards alternative dispute resolution.

MIPIM 2024 — the role of real estate in sustainable regional development

Our real estate law team reflect on the themes of this year’s MIPIM — international real estate investment conference.

Luxury brands — why modern success requires investment in people

Luxury brands must adapt to stand out against the competition. We explore why investment in people is key to success.

Divorcing a narcissist — eight practical tips from family lawyers

Family law expert Debbie Heald offers eight practical tips for anyone struggling to divorce a narcissist.

Context is key to considering a breach of director duties — Humphrey v Bennett in the Court of Appeal

Matthew Moy discusses the Court of Appeal decision in Humphrey v Bennett and its impact on directors and shareholders.

The FA to deliver mandatory female health training for WSL and Championship clubs

The Football Association is to become the first national governing body to mandate training on female health.