Features – Page 21
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Data page – May 2022
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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The wartime CEO
A Ukrainian legal tech startup has continued operations since the country was invaded by Russia. Its chief executive, who was in Kyiv when war broke out, explains how her company is busier than ever and why contributing to the economy helps the war effort
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Working it out
Aspiring lawyers with disabilities see few role models. Catherine Baksi asks, can the legal profession change that?
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Resigning – focus on ‘how’, not just ‘when’
The second in a series of articles on the everyday challenges facing managing partners.
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Continental drifters
Covid restrictions on work and travel deferred the full impact of Brexit on the ability of UK lawyers to advise and act in the EU. As the profession returns to normal, Marialuisa Taddia delivers a progress report on what practitioners have lost – and might still regain
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Think twice before slashing your office space
The first in a series of articles on the everyday challenges facing managing partners.
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The opportunity for lawtech to address the unmet legal needs of SMEs
Jenifer Swallow, Director of LawtechUK, discusses the opportunity for lawtech to address the unmet legal needs of SMEs and the significant opportunity for the sector. (Sponsored content.)
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How cyber cover can help law firms sleep at night
James Graham, Deputy Head of Professional Indemnity and Cyber at Travelers Europe, on the benefits of a risk-aware culture. (Sponsored content.)
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If you were there
As the cost-of-living crisis worsens, can lawyers and the legal system do anything to ensure a just outcome for society’s most disadvantaged people? Many are helped, Eduardo Reyes finds, yet the scale of the problem is daunting.
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Data page – April 2022
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Good with money
In a volatile world, private client lawyers are working harder than ever to provide stability and legal certainty for clients whose priorities have changed.
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Signing up for survival
Green clauses are not new, Marialuisa Taddia hears, but their adoption by contracting parties is now urgently needed to save the planet. Can the lawyers prevail?
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Automation for the people
Consumer-facing apps and portals can help address the unmet need for affordable legal services – and aid Ukrainian refugees. But the vast majority are commercial initiatives and in the end someone has to pay.