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Changes to death certification causing delays
The UK government’s reforms to death certification, which came into effect in September, have introduced significant changes in how deaths are recorded, investigated, and certified – but also introduced delays.
How can you collect evidence & make sure it will stand up in court?
Exploring the unambiguous impropriety exception – documentary evidence revealed by parties in litigation must be credible and add value to the case for it to be considered admissible.
New Sustainability Disclosure Requirements Now Live in UK – Are You Compliant?
New Sustainability Disclosure Requirements – Are you compliant?
Is it wrong to use call transcripts from private calls?
In the UK, it is legal to record phone calls for personal use, but is it right? Is it right for these call to be used in court during inquiry proceedings?
Post Office Inquiry – postmasters still awaiting compensation
Post Office Inquiry cost exceeds £50m – so why are so many postmasters still awaiting compensation?
Judgement Alert 🚨 London Capital and Finance was a Ponzi Scheme
High Court judge rules that London Capital and Finance did indeed operate as a Ponzi scheme.
1MDB fraud – Leverets plays a role in helping recover funds from “the heist of the century”
How Leverets are helping with the recovering of funds fraudulently diverted away from 1MDB.
Why can’t Leverets sue ChatGPT for defamation?
What happens if generative AIs, such as ChatGPT, publish false or defamatory information that could cause reputational damage.
Mozambique Tuna Bonds scandal one year on
Will former Mozambique President Nyusi finally stand trial for corruption?
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act update
New criminal offence of ‘Failure to Prevent Fraud’
The Great Cheese Robbery – Supplier Scams and How to Avoid Them
Supplier Scams and How to Avoid Them
A New Deal for Working People
Key changes for employees and employers in the Employment Rights Bill 2024
The Charity Commission’s report into Kids Company to finally face legal scrutiny
Kids Company Clinical Director Michael Kerman granted the right to continue review of the legality of the Charity Commission’s 2022 report.
KIDS COMPANY – BREAKING NEWS
KIDS COMPANY – PRESS RELEASE
Exploring the rising trend of tech sector insolvency
What’s to be done?
Is Your Companies House Data Correct?
Have you checked the data Companies House hold on file?
Post Office Inquiry – postmasters still awaiting compensation
Sub-postmasters continue to be let down by poor process
Leverets to represent Coram Group in the UK Covid-19 Inquiry
Leverets Set to Represent Core Participant Coram Group in Module 8 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry
Climate Litigation Focus
How to prevent your Directors and Officers being sued for climate risk mismanagement
Lucy Letby public inquiry starts amid concerns over her conviction
What is the basis of Letby’s legal challenge?