12 Dec, 2022 Who gains the most from CSR? By Clare Quinn-Waters Cynics argue that CSR is an exercise in self-congratulation, enabling privileged City workers the opportunity to feel good about...
06 Dec, 2022 Manufacturing: under the microscope By Luke Wilson Tony Wright We are pleased to share our latest sector report with you which examines the current challenges facing manufacturing businesses in the...
01 Dec, 2022 Housing sector slows By Martyn Pullin Borrowing rates soared following the Liz Truss mini-budget and whilst they have fallen back slightly, there is no sign of a return to the...
28 Nov, 2022 Beyond wellbeing - What actually helps mental health issues in the workplace... By Luke Wilson Yoga, therapy, meditation. Wellness perks are helpful, but they’re not a cure-all for workplace stress – says Erica Coe on the McKinsey...
25 Nov, 2022 Litigation success through joined-up dispute services By David Hinrichsen The recent High Court judgment in Re CGL Realisations Limited (In Liquidation) in favour of Geoff Carton-Kelly as additional liquidator...
03 Nov, 2022 Translating turmoil in private company valuations By Jim Davies The financial times reported last week that the UK’s financial markets regulator, the FCA, has been holding conversations with private...
02 Nov, 2022 Relativity Fest 2022 - The future of eDiscovery By Harry Trick Relativity Fest is very important time of year for those in the eDiscovery industry. It is chance for us to hear what is coming down the...
28 Oct, 2022 Will the FCA’s proposed changes to the Appointed Representative Regime give some Principals food for thought? By Daniel Conway Recently I’ve been pondering the correlation between an Appointed Representative (AR) and its Principal firm, and an appointed Member of...
24 Oct, 2022 Toyota scrambles for EV reboot with eye on Tesla By Greg Cox Toyota is considering reviewing its EV car strategy in order to better compete in a rapidly growing market and drive down costs for EV...
21 Oct, 2022 The Continued Pace of Innovation in Retail Supply Chains By Alastair Massey Necessity– as the saying goes – is the mother of invention. It’s a saying with contested origins. Some cite Aesop’s fables as the...
21 Oct, 2022 FRP and Osborne Clarke tidy up the Thames! By Harry Trick Transforming the Thames For a long time, the river Thames has been a source of pollutants and waste, making an eyesore of parts of the...
19 Oct, 2022 Insolvency litigation: when the numbers really don't add up By David Hinrichsen The costs regime in insolvency litigation is outdated and not fit for purpose, especially when it comes to the clawback claims designed...
14 Oct, 2022 Is further consolidation on the cards for the independent education sector? By Philip Watkins With half term fast approaching, it felt like a good time to revisit the evolving UK education landscape. I last wrote about the...
10 Oct, 2022 Digitalisation, technology and ESG in the care home sector By Matthew Flower In the second episode of FRP’s CareCast series, we discuss the role of technology and digitalisation, alongside the growing importance of...
10 Oct, 2022 "Trustworthy" and "responsible" AI. Will the tide finally turn? By Harry Trick Who, Where, Why? The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have been the authority on what is and isnt acceptable in the...
03 Oct, 2022 Practice Direction 57AD: What you should know By Holly Baker With the Disclosure Pilot Scheme (DPS) becoming Practice Direction 57AD (PD 57AD) over the weekend, there are a few things that are worth...