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The Insourcing Revolution Is Here. And It’s Bigger Than Anyone Expected
In-house legal teams are rapidly expanding their scope of work, driven by AI capabilities and rising law firm costs. But as the perimeter of what they handle grows faster than their budgets and capacity, many are discovering that bringing work in-house creates new challenges around workload management and sustainable operations. The question isn't whether to insource more work—it's how to build the flexible, AI-enabled operating model needed to handle it effectively.
United Kingdom Strategy
Axiom
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UK Government Procurement Reforms: Implications For Trade Union Workplace Access
The UK Government has introduced new public procurement rules that double the weighting of social value criteria to 20% for contracts over £5 million, with trade union access and representation now explicitly factored into bid evaluations. This development creates a commercial incentive for employers to engage with unions, working in tandem with the Employment Rights Act 2025's new workplace access regime. Employers bidding for government contracts must now consider union relations not just as a compli
United Kingdom Employment
AO
A&O Shearman
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Litigation Trends In Sports Disputes
The commercial value of sport has surged in recent years, bringing with it a sharp rise in legal disputes across the sector. From high-stakes broadcasting deals and sponsorship arrangements to complex investment structures and evolving regulatory frameworks, the landscape has become increasingly contentious. Since 2020, sports-related litigation in English courts has increased more than sixfold, with football leading the charge alongside motorsport, horse racing, and other major sports.
United Kingdom Litigation
LS
Lewis Silkin
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