All Feature articles – Page 55
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FeatureMarket definition in principle and in practice
Joe Perkins considers what official guidance says about how markets should be defined in competition cases – and the gap between this guidance and what authorities actually do. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureNew frontiers in the metaverse
Law firms need a strategy to make the most of tech innovation and balance virtual and physical collaboration.
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FeatureData page – July 2022
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureAll at sea
New legislation designed to usher in the government’s hardline stance on asylum remains mired in controversy and bogged down by the courts. Solicitors are in the government’s sights too, reports Eduardo Reyes.
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FeatureCulture club
Hybrid working arrangements bring challenges and opportunities for the culture of the legal workplace. Joanna Goodman reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion.
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FeatureCyber security: Why it's everyone's responsibility
Jonathan Ashley, co-founder of etiCloud. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureRising to the challenge of uncertainty around AI with customer-centred innovation
Thomas Quirke, Landmark’s Divisional Director of Data & Search, shares how SearchFlow is helping law firms overcome ‘legaltech inertia’ by offering a pragmatic route to AI adoption. (Sponsored content.)
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Feature'Jagged edge of devolution'
The Law Society’s Wales Committee has become the National Board for Wales – another signifier of the accelerating divergence of the nation’s legal services sector.
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FeatureLeveraging information
In-house counsel need cost-effective solutions to extract and use data. Maria Shahid reports from the Gazette's latest roundtable discussion. (Sponsored by OpenText.)
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FeatureWorking modular – are flexible building blocks key to unlocking work-life balance?
Law firms are settling into new working routines with mixed success.
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FeatureThe other 1919 act
While the Sex Discrimination (Removal) Act 1919 has garnered the most attention in recent years, it was the Industrial Courts Act 1919 at the cutting edge of judicial diversity.
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FeatureAge-old problems
The ethics surrounding capacity, autonomy, legacy, values and digital assets were front of mind at the annual conference of the Law Society’s Private Client Section.
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