Governance & Compliance • 18th June 2019 A Pregnant Pause An MPs report finds that maternity discrimination is on the rise with NDAs being abused
Governance & Compliance • 19th December 2018 Cracking down Unexplained wealth orders are another weapon in the arsenal to target international corruption, but they raise concerns over long-standing legal principles.
Governance & Compliance • 2nd November 2018 Abuses of power The use of parliamentary privilege to break non-disclosure agreements raises questions about their usage
24th August 2018 An open approach, to close the gap Greater context and accuracy is needed from companies for gender pay gap reporting to have an impact
Harbour View • 1st November 2017 The next big thing in litigation In the latest research for the FT Innovative Lawyers Europe report, the most commonly reported barrier to change was lawyers’ inherent risk-aversion.
Financial Times • 4th October 2017 10 original legal thinkers in a fast moving world The judges for the award for most innovative individual spent much time debating the relative merits of Edward Chan of Linklaters and Dan Wright of Osborne Clarke.