2019

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France Wants More Regulation of Facebook

13th May 2019
The French government is pushing for greater regulation of #Facebook and other platforms in order to combat what it calls ‘hate speech’, according to a state-comThe French government is pushing for greater regulation of #Facebook and other platforms in order to combat what it calls ‘hate speech’, according to a state-commissioned report published as CEO […]
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Africa’s Courtrooms: More Advanced Than Western Countries?

10th May 2019
Is it possible that courtrooms in third world countries are advancing at such rapid pace they may be overtaking western nations when it comes to efficiency and effectiveness?
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The Future’s Key Laws and Bans That Protect the Planet

10th May 2019
Droughts, floods, hurricanes and other freak weather conditions are an indication that climate change is impacting upon the planet; sitting alongside the current headlines about our seas being swamped with plastic.
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Will Robots Ever Get Workers’ Rights?

9th May 2019
Sounds like a ridiculous question, doesn't it? A question that sounds like it almost belongs in terminator, is slowly becoming our reality. With robots and machines expected to perform half of all productive functions in the workplace by 2025, companies may be wondering if they need to develop any regulations to protect their shiny, new […]
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Becoming a Barrister: The Unpredictable Nature of the Courts

9th May 2019
For barristers, the unpredictable nature of the courts can present professional challenges, but for clients in the field of immigration the uncertainty can have damaging repercussions on their personal lives and mental health.
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The Rise of Legal Machines: Good or Bad?

9th May 2019
Technology is becoming increasingly incorporated in, and relied on, in day to day life. The continual connectivity of most individuals means that we expect to access services on demand; good examples of this are how many now access television programmes, taxi services and how we order and receive takeaway food.
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Personal Injury Claims: 10 Step Checklist

8th May 2019
If you have been involved in an accident or suffered an injury and you are thinking of making a claim you should prepare your claim carefully, well in advance so that the people who are representing you can help you to put in a strong claim.
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A 5 Step Guide to the UK Personal Injury Claims Process

8th May 2019
People experience injuries on a daily basis, most commonly in the workplace, through road accidents or owing to the actions or behaviour of another individual. When does an accident lead to the claim for compensation and what’s the process of bringing a claim?
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5 Common Issues with Lead Generation Online and How to Avoid Them

7th May 2019
Running a legal firm is already difficult without having to think about marketing, incoming leads and account management., but with a few changes here and there, you could be looking at an improved service and a jump in good clients and closed cases.
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Banks and Their Legal Obligations to Defend Against Cybercrime

7th May 2019
Over recent years, banks and financial institutions have begun to increasingly rely on technology. With this, consumers expect banks to keep their data secure and the way banks manage cybersecurity threats and breaches is constantly in the spotlight.
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