Family analysis: The Lexis+ Family Practical Guidance ‘Next Generation’ Consulting Editorial Board (CEB) review the most significant family law developments in 2024 and consider what they anticipate may be key developments in 2025. The ‘Next Generation’ CEB members are Matt Foster, senior associate at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP, Aimee Jones, senior associate at Sternberg Reed LLP, Laurie Kershaw, senior associate at JMW Solicitors LLP, Sacha Lee, associate at Dawson Cornwell LLP, and David Wilkinson, solicitor at Slater Heelis.
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