All articles by Tony Roe – Page 3
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Law Management Section Guide to Business Development
Expert authors give valuable insight in a pithy and wide-ranging guide.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Red Book Plus: Family Court Essential Materials 2014-2015
Very much a standalone publication, this is easy to access, comprehensive and convenient.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: The Family Court without a Lawyer – A Handbook for Litigants in Person
The book gets to grips with changes to law and practice, while being aware that it is no substitute for a lawyer or for legal advice.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Family Law Arbitration
All family lawyers, plus lay clients and litigants in person, should buy a copy of this essential guide.
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Opinion
On the bus to Poland
It is heartening to see such a dynamic legal market in Poland – hopefully our books helped.
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Opinion
Trusted advisers, by choice
In the face of a growing number of unregulated competitors, law firms need to revive the solicitor brand.
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News
Family scheme: the right choice
Lucinda Ferguson makes some interesting points on arbitration in her letter ‘Final and binding awards’ (22 April), referring to the relatively new Institute of Family Law Arbitrators (IFLA) scheme.
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News
How to construct the foundations
In the article How Leeds law firms are battling the downturn, Karen Eckstein says: ‘There’s not a comprehensive handbook which tells you how to do it’ (set up a law firm). This ex-Leeds solicitor turned to the excellent Setting Up and Managing a Legal Practice by Martin Smith, published by ...
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Setting up shop: building a new family practice
Lawyers need to be more like entrepreneurs – that was the message legal business guru Professor Stephen Mayson gave during his speech at the Law London 2008 event. And there cannot be anything much more entrepreneurial for a solicitor to do than setting up their own firm. ...
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