Features – Page 15
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Damning indictments
What does the evolution of international criminal law enforcement portend for the prosecution of alleged war crimes committed in Ukraine? Catherine Baksi reports
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Making hybrid working in law firms a reality
John Espley, Chairman of LEAP UK, shares his thoughts on building a successful hybrid working law firm. (Sponsored content.)
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Three ways a smart meter could help your practice
Make your practice’s energy usage fairer and more transparent. (Sponsored content.)
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Data page – February 2023
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Learning curve for the chattering classes
Scepticism in some quarters has not stopped generative AI being embraced as a game-changer for legal services delivery. Its adoption is happening faster than many think.
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Insult to injury
Controversial and divisive personal injury law reforms appear set to multiply further after 25 years of disruption. Eduardo Reyes reports.
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Law firm mergers: Part 2 – people issues
Securing partner approval, retaining partners and goodwill, retaining key employees, and dissenting or ‘surplus’ partners.
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Decisions and intervention
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal).
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Section 28 – living two lives
To mark LGBTQ+ History Month, Helen Randall recalls the damage Section 28 did to the lives of lawyers and teachers.
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Build back better
From net zero developments to green leases, ‘ESG’ has become part of the lexicon of the commercial property lawyer. Maria Shahid reports.
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How do capital allowances work during the sale of a property?
Dean Needham, Capital Allowances Technical Team Manager at Catax, a Ryan company, explains how to address Capital Allowances during the sale of a property. (Sponsored content.)
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Decisions and interventions
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal).
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Not going to plan
Legal advisers are keen to help clients benefit from the government’s ‘levelling up agenda’, hears Maria Shahid. But political uncertainty is the enemy of investment.
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Remote island working
Emma Pickard, Civil Crown Counsel on the British Overseas Territory St Helena, describes a working Friday on the island in the middle of the South Atlantic.
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Home and away
English and Welsh lawyers shaped European rules on competition, regulation and disputes. But what of the next generation after Brexit? Joanna Goodman reports.