Features – Page 30
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FeatureA year like no other
How has the economic confusion of the Covid-19 pandemic changed legal recruitment?
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FeatureLip service
Will reforms principally driven by a desire to cut personal injury claims really simplify the process for claimants? Marialuisa Taddia reports on an online justice platform that takes lawyers out of the loop
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FeatureBehind closed doors
As a method of resolving commercial disputes, arbitration has boomed amid the pandemic.
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FeatureHow to: Close a pay gap
The underlying reasons for pay gaps measured by gender, race, ethnicity or disability are complex. All the more reason to start addressing them.
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FeaturePostcard from Abroad: Keith Mukami, CMS South Africa
We are in the City of Gold, Johannesburg, this week in our series examining how English law is being used in different jurisdictions.
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FeatureDamage limitation
For legal services, the UK’s Brexit deal was better than expected, but still leaves a great deal to be desired – and lobbied for.
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FeatureCentenary of the Six-Point Group
This year marks the centenary of the formation of the Six-Point Group, a feminist organisation dedicated to campaigning for equal rights for women through legal reform.
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FeatureSelf-service solution
Applications coded in the same language that can connect and exchange information are building efficiencies into corporate and commercial law and reshaping legal services.
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FeatureLugano posturing is bad for everyone
It is now over a month since the European Commission advised the European parliament and council that the UK should not be allowed to join the Lugano Convention.
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FeaturePostcard from abroad: Tom Reynolds, Trowers & Hamlins
In our series examining how English law is being used in different jurisdictions, we look to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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FeatureData page – June 2021
house The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureThe Modern Law Firm: Automated. Integrated. Digitised.
Many have noted the legal world’s relative lag in digitisation compared to other professional services industries.
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FeatureKicking up a storm
In a year of eye-watering PII premium increases, solicitors are entitled to grumble, Jonathan Rayner finds – even if they can’t agree on a solution.





















