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UK Prime Minister’s new net zero stance set to impact the real estate sector

We explore what the Government's U-turn on net zero means for the real estate sector.

Terminal cancer diagnosis leads to six-figure clinical negligence settlement

Our medical negligence team helped a 68-year-old man to be awarded £380,000 for a terminal oesophageal cancer diagnosis.

Brabners successful in contempt of court application on behalf of internationally renowned cosmetic surgeon

We have successfully pursued a contempt of court application on behalf of an internationally renowned cosmetic surgeon.

AI in fashion — the legal risks around rights, ownership and design protection

Here, we explore how generative AI is transforming fashion while offering some words of warning.

A guide to corporate criminal liability in England and Wales

Our business crime & compliance team present a guide to corporate criminal liability — what your business needs to know.

Divorcing actress Sophie Turner and singer Joe Jonas embroiled in child abduction dispute

Actress Sophie Turner has made an application to a court in New York for the return of her two children to the UK.

The future of sport disciplinary proceedings — public hearings and the Michael Vaughan case

Should all sport disciplinary hearings — like the recent case involving Michael Vaughan OBE — be public?

Barbiecore — fashion brand collaborations and ambush marketing

For Milan Fashion Week, we explore what brands need to think about before entering into official collaborations.

Changes to the right to request flexible working — what employers need to know

The Employment Relations Act has received Royal Assent, and will impact an employee’s right to request flexible working.

Luxury brands and the circular economy

As London Fashion Week SS24 begins, Hannah Fawcett explores luxury resale and brand views on the circular economy model.