All Feature articles – Page 70
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The future relationship between AI and IP
What use by AI of a copyright work should be allowed?
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A new ‘chapter’ for insolvency law
The coronavirus pandemic ushered in far-reaching changes to insolvency law – creating new winners and losers.
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Should there be a right to banking?
In July 2019 the High Court found in favour of Royal Bank of Scotland in N v RBS, which was brought by a former customer seeking damages flowing from what it said were unlawful actions taken by RBS.
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PII: Renewal or run-off?
If you have serious concerns about the viability of your business, then now might be the most sensible time to close.
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Lockdown: Protect and survive
When Covid-19 is brought under control, what will the business of law have learned about ways of working and the profession’s resilience? Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion.
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Insight: Finance
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is a professional body dedicated to building trust in the insurance and financial planning professions.
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Running for cover
Law firms must brace themselves for big increases in indemnity premiums. Eduardo Reyes takes the pulse of a rapidly hardening market.
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A woman ahead of her time
Feminist pioneer Gladys Mary Chatterjee paved the way for 'outsiders'.
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A $5 billion dollar question
Top cross-border transactional trends and legal developments in post-Covid Ukraine.
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Analysis of the inquest into the death of Caroline Flack
We have known for many years the lessons to be learned, but struggle to put them into practice.
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Data page – September 2020
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Government announces independent review of judicial review
On 31 July 2020 the Government launched an independent review to examine whether there is a need to reform the judicial review process in the UK.
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Tears in the fabric
Expensive and business-critical, internal investigations will only increase in the aftermath of lockdown, reports Marialuisa Taddia.
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‘Joint V’ Roundtable: Famous Five
There is no rule book on how law societies should deal with a pandemic. So when members looked to the profession’s local leaders for support, how did they respond?
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How Beatrice beat the protectionists
Solicitor pioneer who transferred from the bar in the face of protectionism.