by Louisa van Eeden-Smit | Jan 12, 2023 | In-house Teams, Latest Trends, The Legal Update, Trending
Legal and regulatory developments to stay ahead of in 2023 As 2023 gets underway, several forces – from geopolitical tensions and high energy prices to rapidly increasing interest rates – are shaking the global economy to its core. How will these and other issues,...
by Lucie Allen | Sep 13, 2022 | D&I, Future of Work, In-house Teams, Working in Law
The SQE: An opportunity for transformation My previous article spoke about what the Solicitors Qualification Examination (SQE) is, why it’s coming and what it means for aspiring solicitors. Whilst there is still confusion around the change and the impact this...
by Lucie Allen | Aug 17, 2022 | _migrate, Future of Work, In-house Teams, Working in Law
The SQE: The cusp of real transformation It’s an exciting time when you think we could be on the cusp of real transformation! The legal profession is often thought to be slow to change and perhaps unfairly old fashioned. There are well trodden career pathways and...
by Louisa van Eeden-Smit | Aug 11, 2022 | _migrate, Future of Work, In Conversation With..., In-house Teams, Women in Law
How mastering emotional intelligence can shape your leadership The Obelisk Support Women Who Will classes of 2020 and 2021, recently came together once again to discuss and exchange ideas, as senior female leaders in law, on the opportunities, challenges and...
by Andrew Wingfield | Aug 11, 2022 | _migrate, In-house Teams, Latest Trends, Working in Law
Times are hard. Corporates are under pressure to keep ahead in the performance game while facing pressure from potential, if not actual, recessionary times. All amidst a background of constant change. So how can legal teams be best prepared to continue supporting...
by Laura Vosper | Jul 7, 2022 | _migrate, In Conversation With..., In-house Teams, Women in Law
Thursday 16th June saw the Old Bailey in London host the 3rd annual Heilbron Lecture, “Climate Change, and the Radical Potential of Outrage to Advance the Frontiers of Law”, delivered by Professor Lavanya Rajamani, Professor of International Environmental Law, Faculty...