In order to offer as much as you can to your eager clients, qualifying in another country to practice as a lawyer is a viable option that will help you stand out amongst others. With BARBRI International prepping lawyers to seek admission in other jurisdictions, we speak to Victoria Cromwell who shares how the qualification […]
This month, we discuss foreign bribery: what are the challenges facing law enforcement? Dennis speaks about this and the potential changes to legislation. What is foreign bribery? Foreign bribery includes providing or offering a benefit to a foreign public official, or causing a benefit to be provided to a foreign public official, where the benefit […]
Insightful as ever, Aleksandra Kowalik takes us through whether this mutual trust is now being tested and the impact the implantation of Article 7 has had. There is no doubt that international criminal justice cooperation demands a solid basis of mutual trust which is reinforced within the legal system of each state jurisdiction, and which […]
What is the difference between mediation and voluntary arbitration and when is ADR the best option? Read on to find out. What is ADR? ADR allows parties involved in disputes to resolve them without resorting going to the courts. The service is private and efficient and saves parties from the expense, delay, inconvenience and distress […]
We speak with Professor Hugh Koch, who touches on how he assists in legal cases, as well as how he understands law firms better than usual experts and how wellbeing and resilience assist hardworking lawyers. You are instructed on psychological and orthopaedic personal injury assessments; can you share how the process of devising a report […]
The UK’s decision to divorce from the EU has put into question the status of British citizens, and that of companies based in the UK, in relation to other countries forming part of the European single market and customs union. Since then, Brexit has been characterised by a number of hurdles, with the EU refusing […]
The SRA price transparency rules came into effect in December 2018. They mark a genuine attempt by the SRA in the way law firms are supposed to market themselves and expect to win new business. However, it is now clear that (at least in the area of employment law), law firms are paying lip service […]
3D printers have become increasingly accessible over the past five years, allowing owners to manufacture complex designs and quickly duplicate objects.
New divorce legislation which will remove the requirement for separating couples to allocate blame for the collapse of their relationship is long overdue, and will significantly improve the already unpleasant process for thousands across the country.
If you want to acquire the maximum compensation, then it is essential that you should plan things out. We will give you some guidelines in this regard. Things you need to follow when placing a personal injury claim Do Not Accept the First Offer That Comes Your Way When you make a personal injury claim […]
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