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Collective Bargaining: Crucial Court of Appeal Decision Gives Comfort to Employers on “One Off” Direct Offers

A recent legal decision has the potential to have a major impact on employers moving forwards...

Claims by an Unsuccessful Bidder Cannot be Defeated by Abandoning Procurement

A High Court judgement raised important points about how contracting authorities can respond to challenges.

The Women’s Super League: What You Need to Know About the Competition Rules

As the first year of the Women’s Super League (WSL) draws to a close, now seems a good time to reflect.

Public Procurement: Mandatory E-Invoicing is Coming

Mandatory e-invoicing is coming and it's set to shake up the world of public procurement.

Swiss Court Suspends IAAF Regulations Against Srunning

A recent development has prompted questions on sporting bodies can best preserve the integrity of women's sports.

The Financial Side of Divorce

We know that not everyone who gets divorced obtains a financial order, but they should and here's why.

Still a Bit of Banter? Workplace Behaviour Training

Training is essential for any modern organisation, as it provides everything needed to create a harmonious workplace.

Blockchain Technology

Blockchain is more than just the "new kid on the block"... it could prove a revolutionary technology.

Is The Rise in Copyright Cases Since the Robin Thicke Lawsuits Stifling New Music?

There is no such thing as a completely original composition - as we're increasingly finding out.

Agreeing on Your Child’s Name – A Royal Responsibility?

Choosing a child's name is a huge responsibility - and it can prove a huge legal headache when parents disagree.