All Feature articles – Page 120
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Crossing the river — the law on legal professional privilege
A recent decision in Hong Kong may have powerful repercussions for the concept of LPP.
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Briggs' online court: what is enough justice?
The law has a dubious history with large-scale IT projects. Will Briggs’ reforms actually work?
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Clarity on costs
Clear guidelines on where the ‘goalposts’ are when it comes to requesting interim payments.
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Roundtable: legal IT
Law firms are investing in cutting-edge technology, spurred by cloud computing and the rapid proliferation of tech start-ups.
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Local government: duty to give reasons
Had the case been made when Hammersmith and Fulham LBC proposed a regeneration of Shepherd’s Bush Market?
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How to: progress your career
The law is close-knit and getting ahead is about nurturing relationships that last.
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Bankruptcy in conveyancing
What are the implications for advisers when the vendor goes bankrupt mid-way through the sale?
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Data page: July 2016
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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In-house thought leadership
General counsel share common traits but working in the public and regulated sectors presents special challenges.
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Criminal injuries compensation
The courts have tackled the issue of compensation for criminal injuries inflicted before birth.
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Court closures: shutting up shop
Few solicitors and judges bearing the brunt of court closures reckon technology is any kind of panacea.
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Germany: town and company
Unlike the UK, Germany has several heavyweight business centres. So foreign firms hoping to crack the market need to know who they want to advise.
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Big data: changing the way we work
Law firms will routinely tap into valuable data that is currently unstructured.
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Family law: parental alienation
‘Parental alienation’ is a widely recognised phenomenon in North America but we have a long way to go.
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Project managing litigation
Amid the pressure and unpredictability of disputes, the principles of project management can and should be applied.
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Roundtable: diversity
Black, Asian and minority ethnic lawyers continue to experience unequitable outcomes across the legal profession. The Gazette’s latest roundtable heard that concerted action to tackle this is long overdue.
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