Opinion – Page 3
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In-house lawyers – a paradox
Countries across the EU treat in-house lawyers differently. Why?
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A ‘strategic’ approach in-house
In-house lawyers are motivated to work on cutting-edge cases that ‘really matter’. How can they be approached strategically?
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Drone on – with an eye on the law
The profession must be alert to the legal questions raised by the use of pilotless aircraft.
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Compliance and competitors - five things to look out for
2015 will see competition for business intensify, but it will also bring countless opportunities.
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Start planning 2016’s budget cuts
Think about planning for next year now. Otherwise the cuts could feel more brutal than necessary.
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Robots running law firms? Surely not
Forget ‘Tesco’ law and legal aid cuts – the real threat to the status quo for lawyers might be more futuristic.
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MPs’ anger at fake firms scandal
Vulnerable people are being exploited by companies who do know better.
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An in-house lawyer in the Cabinet
If the new education secretary lives up to the best attributes of successful in-house lawyers, she might set a very good example.
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Are you tech savvy?
The pressure for lawyers to improve their IT skills is becoming irresistible.
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Computer update
Solicitors need to learn that using technology effectively is about simplifying life.
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Local heroes seek new models
Council legal departments are buzzing with survival strategies in the face of continued cuts.
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Western law firms in Russia
The fallout from Ukraine could reach UK and US lawyers based in Moscow.
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More to do on gender in legal profession
The battle against inequality between the sexes has yet to be won.
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Why it’s right to be wary of outsourcing
Outsourcing to the private sector is not necessarily the solution to public sector problems.
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