All Feature articles – Page 110
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FeatureAttorneys and deputies as data controllers
GDPR is now likely to affect more attorneys/deputies than previously.
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FeatureData page – May 2018
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureScam busters
Specialist fraud lawyers are in high demand as enforcers struggle to contain what is now the UK’s most commonly experienced crime.
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FeatureFive easy ways to improve people's wellbeing
Stress, unhappiness, bad health and burnout hurt organisations. Plants, painting and exercise should be encouraged.
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FeatureCareers clinics
An innovative learning hub at Coventry University puts students in the driving seat to boost their employability.
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FeatureFuture-proofing your firm
The annual Law Management Section conference looked at how law firms must face up to the future – or fall behind.
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FeatureThis life under pressure
Many junior lawyers face formidable challenges – from debt and the ‘paralegal trap’ to competition from technology. Junior Lawyers Division members reflect on their experience.
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FeatureInsight: The benefits of private banking
In an increasingly automated world, Alastair Hazell of Hampden & Co describes how private banking can offer the benefits of a more personal service to both legal professionals and their clients.
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FeatureInsight: Chelsea F.C. a footbridge too far
Robert Kelly of Stewart Title looks at ways in which developers can deal with potential rights of light claims.
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FeatureGDPR: down to the wire
Law Society event hears there is no tick-box route to compliance with the new data protection regime – and 25 May will be the start, not the end of the process.
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FeatureOn the money
With private wealth under cross-border scrutiny, the nervous rich are reaching for lawyers who must also put their own houses in order.
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FeatureSpace odyssey
Despite Brexit the commercial property market is holding up well. But new regulations could deter investors.
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FeatureWhite collar crime - David Green: an appreciation
Departed SFO director put the much-maligned agency back on track. So what of its future?
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FeatureDesign, intrapreneurs and incubators
Law firms can apply classic product design principles to legal issues
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FeatureQOCS transitional provisions
Important questions concerning the interpretation and application of the provisions under the qualified one-way costs shifting (QOCS) regime (CPR 44.130-44.17) came before the Court of Appeal in Jacob Corstorphine v Liverpool City Council [2018] EWCA Civ 270 (Sir Geoffrey Vos PQBD and Hamblen LJ).
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FeatureData page – April 2018
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.





















