2019

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Is Your B2C Marketing Plan Failing? This Could Be Why

21st May 2019
Apart from a business plan one of the most important things that you can do as a firm is sit down and think through what marketing you would like to do.
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High Court Says Apple Lawsuit Can Move Ahead

20th May 2019
Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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How Are Lawyer Attitudes Changing Toward New Technologies?

20th May 2019
Hundreds of lawyers from US and UK firms weigh in on AI, industry-specific software, and other trends
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‘Attitudes Need to Change’ to Tackle Workplace Gender Pay Gap

17th May 2019
A leading law firm has warned that compulsory gender pay gap reporting is not a ‘quick fix’ for organisations which are struggling with the issue.
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5 Reasons Why Outsourced Marketing Could Work for Your Law Firm

16th May 2019
Working across multiple industries – from central government and charities, to legal and professional membership bodies – Helen Cox has gained a reputation for excellence in her field.
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Why Are Families Facing Probate Delays?

15th May 2019
Government plans to restructure fees for probate applications have led to delays for families looking to settle their loved ones’ affairs as people rush to beat the intended deadline.
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What Is a Gagging Order, How They Are Organised and What Effect Do They Have?

15th May 2019
At the time of writing, Sir Phillip Green was all over the media with claims of a cover up as Green applied gagging orders to a number of people who worked for him, ensuring their silence over allegations of sexual harassment, and racism. But the gagging orders are falling apart, and the question is whether we should have gagging orders in public life.
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GMB Union’s Battle for Asda Workers’ Equal Pay Returns

14th May 2019
Union calls on supermarket giant to ‘stop chasing lost cause’ and pay up following trio of defeats over historic pay injustices.
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EU Veggie ‘Burger’ Ban Challenged Across Europe

14th May 2019
The European Parliament’s proposal to ban the use of names such as ‘burger’ and ‘sausage’ from being used to describe vegetarian and vegan products is being challenged across Europe, with food awareness organisation ProVeg International driving the campaign.
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Why You Should Hire a Personal Injury Attorney

13th May 2019
People fall victim to personal injuries across the United States every day. However, many are unaware that they could be entitled to compensation as a result of their injuries, and they take no action.
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