Optimising Law Firm Efficiency and Profitability with AI and Automated time recording
The legal industry has traditionally been resistant to change, but the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) presents an undeniable opportunity to enhance efficiency and profitability for law firms. At a time when competition is fierce, the ability to deliver high-quality services while controlling costs is key. AI, when integrated effectively, allows law firms to meet […]
Archer Rusby Makes an Unexpected Discovery with the Help of Estatesearch
Archer Rusby based in Rickmansworth is a solicitors practice providing legal advice to individuals and businesses. The team’s dedicated lawyers and support staff provide services including: residential and commercial property, property development work, the buying and selling of small businesses and advice in respect of wills, probate, trusts and estate planning. Ruth Garland joined Archer […]
Power of Attorney Legislation: A STEP Global Guide
I am the editor of the forthcoming Power of Attorney Legislation: A STEP Global Guide. In this Guide STEP members have produced Q&A chapters for each of their own jurisdictions that address key questions in relation to different types of powers of attorney, protective measures, formalities, registration and cross border portability. Why is this book […]
County Court Bailiff denied right to bring emotional support dog to work-tribunal dismisses claims
In a recent employment tribunal decision, a county court bailiff who sought permission to bring her miniature Yorkshire terrier as an emotional support animal during home visits faced dismissal of her claims for failure to make reasonable adjustments related to a disability. The tribunal also rejected her claims of disability-related harassment. Ms. D Cullingford, the […]