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Chronicle Law's Nicole Keeling reports on the UK government investing £1.5 million in LawtechUK to drive innovation in legal services, support startups, and attract private investment. The funding aims to modernise the legal sector through technology, making legal services more efficient, accessible, and cost-effective.

House of Lords Considers Rule of Law as Debate Gains Momentum

Chronicle Law’s Nicole Keeling reports on the the House of Lords Constitution Committee inquiry into the rule of law.
The committee invites legal experts, academics, and the public to share their views. The inquiry aims to assess whether legal principles are being upheld across the UK and how institutions are scrutinizing them.

Navigating the Family Drug and Alcohol Court

Discover how the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) is transforming care proceedings by helping parents overcome substance misuse and other challenges. With a problem-solving approach and personalised intervention plans, FDAC offers families a better chance of staying together. Read Lucy Yeung’s insightful piece from Duncan Lewis Solicitors on the benefits, process, and real-world impact of FDAC.

Procrastination – what is underlying task avoidance?

Struggling with procrastination? It’s not just about time management—it’s linked to perfectionism, fear of failure, and even stress or anxiety. LawCare explores why we procrastinate, how it affects us, and practical strategies to overcome it. Learn how to take control, boost productivity, and improve wellbeing.

The Power of Authentic Content in a World of AI

Chronicle Law’s Nicole Keeling identifies that authenticity is going to become key to being seen amongst the crowd. With elements of marketing fast becoming AI driven and automated content floods what we see online, brands that prioritise real stories and transparency will build trust, engagement, and lasting loyalty. Learn how to harness the power of authentic content in marketing.

Criminal Appeals System to be Overhauled Under New Law Commission Proposals

The Law Commission has proposed fundamental reforms to the criminal appeals system in England and Wales, aiming to remove barriers to overturning wrongful convictions. Key changes include revising the ‘real possibility’ test, extending appeal deadlines, widening Supreme Court access, and easing compensation rules. Read more on these critical legal developments from Chronicle Law’s Nicole Keeling.

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