Dr Jason McCue, Senior Partner at McCue Jury & Partners and Committee Member of the Standing Group on Atrocity Crimes, calls on governments, the international community and individuals to act against the atrocities of genocide, war crimes, aggression and crimes against humanity taking place around the world
Venture back a mere two years in time and the concept of injecting AI into your legal workflow would have sounded preposterous. Now, a legal workflow managed entirely by humans seems more irresponsible
Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson, General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton and Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin discuss the environmental, health and political challenges posed by carbon capture and storage. Together with sulphur and saltpetre, carbon is one of the principal constituents of gunpowder, and this article will expose and examine the explosive implications if society fails to arrest harmful emissions from waste incineration facilities.
Nicola Williams, a Partner at Eversheds Sutherland, explains what the interim report could mean for the future of the water sector and the legal professionals working within it
James Tumbridge, a Partner at Keystone Law, looks at the decision in Ayinde, R (On the Application Of) v London Borough of Haringey [2025] EWHC 1383 (Admin) (6 June 2025) concerning the duties that lawyers owe to the court and the actual or suspected use of artificial intelligence by lawyers to generate legal documents or arguments without adequate checking of the outputs