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Expert witnesses: science friction
Experts and their evidence are under hostile scrutiny amid fears over a decline in standards.
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Women in law: City limits
City firms are hiring women in record numbers – and then losing them. Detailed research has uncovered reasons why.
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Your chance to become a recorder in 2017
This competition aims to attract applicants from the widest backgrounds.
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Trade unions: come together
Trade unions are less influential than they were, but remain a critical conduit for justice
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Market focus: infrastructure
A surge in infrastructure investment in the UK and overseas is good news for lawyers.
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Legal technology: a gap in AI
Artificial intelligence trailblazers in law firms must look to other industries for ideas.
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Planning law: shifting foundations
As the government accelerates planning reforms, solicitors are tailoring their services to accommodate what are often contentious changes.
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Transparency of legal services
Small businesses and the public are still struggling to access lawyers – here’s what the SRA is doing to share information on prices and firms.
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Banking: legal challenges
A deluge of new regulation and disruptive technology are presenting banks with a range of legal challenges.
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Legal Geek and technology: new horizons
Legal Geek showcased London as a global hub for lawtech start-ups.
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Pro bono: a job for life
The range of pro bono legal work is vast and involves solicitors at every stage of their careers.
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Law Society governance review: next steps
An update from president Robert Bourns on progress so far.
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Corporate social responsibility – community spirit
The reasons why law firms commit to corporate social responsibility vary, but what the best initiatives share is a focus on results.
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Legal tech: A technological arms race
As the nature of legal IT changes, how can firms use it as a differentiator?
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In-house: resourcing revolution
Full or partial outsourcing of an organisation’s legal activity could be the next stage in the transformation of in-house departments.
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Education and training: take solicitors’ word for it
As ‘continuing competence’ becomes the mandatory professional development mantra, can the SRA just accept a solicitor’s pledge that they have put in the necessary work?
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Market focus: retail
As globalisation and digitisation transform shopping habits, law firms are marketing themselves as ‘one-stop shops’ to retailers.
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A buyers' market: PII update
It’s a buyers’ market for professional indemnity insurance but practitioners must keep on their toes.
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In-house thought leadership
General counsel share common traits but working in the public and regulated sectors presents special challenges.