Features – Page 22
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Postcard 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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Damage 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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Centenary 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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Decisions and interventions
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal).
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Self-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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Lugano 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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Postcard 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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Data page – June 2021
house The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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The 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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Kicking 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.
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Postcard from Abroad: Ton van den Bosch, Addleshaw Goddard
We return to Asia as we hear from Ton van den Bosch, partner and head of the Singapore office of Addleshaw Goddard.
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Men behaving badly
Will the SRA’s drubbing in Beckwith inhibit its longer-term efforts to curb sexual misconduct in the legal profession? And should we take at face value pledges by law firms that they will get serious when confronted by such allegations? Eduardo Reyes reports.