All Feature articles – Page 83
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FeatureMagic of the machine: can artificial intelligence invent?
The ways innovation is achieved will change, and patent and copyright law will require reform to address this.
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FeatureTransforming firm culture
Guardians programme helps organisations go further in commitments to creating a safe and secure working environment.
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FeatureAlternative legal services provider
Excited by the business of law rather than black letter law? Then go and work for an ASLP. Katharine Freeland reports.
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FeatureLaw Society spotlight: June’s Council meeting
Because of the pandemic this was Council’s first full meeting conducted remotely.
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FeatureMilitary mettle
‘Warfare no longer looks like a tank driving over a battlefield,’ says the head of Army Legal Services. These days lawyers are on the frontline – in every sense.
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FeatureAn analysis of the Sentencing Code
Code will provide single reference point for law on sentencing and will apply to all offenders convicted of an offence after 1 October 2020.
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FeatureData page – July 2020
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureThe great leap forward
As lockdown eases, most law firms acknowledge that technology can transform their businesses. But is there a danger that cash constraints will stall progress?
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FeatureLearning the lessons of lockdown
A partner and associate at Dentons describe their lockdown experience.
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FeatureLitigation Pandemic?
Coronavirus is already creating a raft of contractual and insurance disputes, with far-reaching consequences for the economy.
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FeatureSurrogate babies left in legal limbo
With Covid-19 restrictions and borders locked, families are not able to travel to collect their babies born by international surrogacy.
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FeatureWhen being stuck indoors becomes a nuisance
Spending time at home can be far from peaceful, due to the activities of neighbours or those working close by.
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FeatureBurning Bridges: restrictive covenants and LLPs
For many years, partnership advisers have questioned the applicability to LLP members of the general principle in Bridge v Deacons [1984] that onerous restrictive covenants are more likely to be enforceable against partners.
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FeatureFamily fortunes
A huge backlog of family cases, increased by lockdown, is just one of many challenges facing family lawyers, writes Katharine Freeland
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FeatureSocial care burdens in the Coronavirus Act 2020
New legislation waters down crucial care obligations set out in Care Act 2014.





















