All Feature articles – Page 108
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Residential property: Don't write off leasehold just yet
As public concern mounts, leasehold must evolve if it is to survive.
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GDPR: Don't panic on data protection
What law firms must do to survive data regulation’s new dawn
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Competition: Anti-competitive damages
A tale of two trials: Mastercard, death spirals and MIFs.
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Threat of permanent damage to citizens' rights bolstered by Brexit papers
Defining citizens’ rights for post-Brexit is integral - there is no turning back.
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Conveyancing: Home truths
Conveyancers are generally upbeat, though pressure on fees, demanding clients and cyber fraud all present urgent challenges. The Gazette’s latest roundtable.
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Local government: Scrutinising councillor conduct
Holders of public office must be publicly accountable for their decisions and actions and able to submit to scrutiny.
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Feel the Bern
Switzerland remains the largest offshore centre, but it is a tough market to crack for international firms.
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Immigration: Negotiating the rights of EU/UK nationals
Signs following UK’s proposal for EU citizen rights post-Brexit don’t appear positive.
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PII update: Double indemnity
Most law firms will renew their indemnity insurance next month. Solicitors, brokers and insurers talk to us about the latest market trends.
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Charity: Changing legal lives
Lex:lead’s annual essay competition helps law students in some of the world’s poorest countries.
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Arbitration: 'Non-existent' respondents
What is the position when the respondent in the arbitration is dissolved before commencement?
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Staying secure when agile working
Working out of the office? Beware of public Wi-Fi networks & other risks.
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Brexit and relocating with children overseas – mind the immigration and family law gaps
What will happen to families comprised of EU citizens when Britain leaves the EU?
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Data page – August 2017
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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The 10,000 hour rule – as in table tennis, so in law
Hours logged may not guarantee expertise, but it will assure clients that their work is in safe hands.
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The laws the Grenfell Inquiry must tackle
The many difficulties the inquiry team will have to face in a regulatory minefield.
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Brexit: Deal or no deal?
From Brexit apps and heat maps to joining the Irish Bar, lawyers are preparing for a life‑changing event of epic scale.
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Wills and probate: Face to face with online wills
The Law Commission has rekindled the debate on replacing archaic will-making with a digital future.
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Judiciary: On the defensive
Politicians share the blame for creating a moral context in which judges can be ridiculed and vilified.
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Criminal - statutory changes
The criminal law provisions of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 have been brought substantially into force and with unusual speed. Urgent provisions were brought into force on royal assent on 31 January 2017. These included a redefinition of ‘sexual exploitation’ in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 so as to ...