‘Having a culture of innovation in a law firm is unusual. Many lawyers are trained to be risk averse.’ While our next professional keeps a laser focus on the changes affecting his financial services clients, he also drives innovation in his own law firm, Murphy & McGonigle. Here, James Murphy, Chairman and Co-Founder of Murphy […]
Bankruptcy is a serious wall to hit for any business, but what solutions are available and which is more appropriate for certain scenarios? Lawyer Monthly here speaks to Craig Kelley, Esquire, Senior and Managing Partner at Kelley & Fulton, P.L. in Florida, US, who details what the possible avenues might be, and tells us a […]
Expert witnesses provide valuable information in court to help settle medical negligence claims; their input can dramatically affect medico-legal cases. Orthopaedic Surgeon and Disability Analyst, Richard Scott-Watson writes over 1,000 medico-legal reports per year and here talks about what makes an expert witness a true expert, the complications behind disability claims analyses, and the importance […]
Touching on the course of history for human rights and detailing the way Polish society perceives the migrant crisis currently ongoing in the EU, with a very sincere analysis, here Aleksandra Kowalik, Principal at the Law Firm Kowalik, talks about progress in the realm of human rights and how legal developments fits therein. To start […]
Looking at another nation in the Middle East, our next thought leader explains why mergers are moving the UAE’s M&A landscape forward and are set to boost FDI throughout 2017. Dr. Habib Mohamed Abdullah, Managing Partner of Middle East Alliance Legal Consultancy (MELF), here talks to Lawyer Monthly about the prospects of further M&A operations […]
‘As an ever-more technology dependent society, we should strive to make processes for obtaining IP smoother and faster and find more ways to support (suitably deserving, of course) fledgling companies in protecting their IP’ – this is the opinion of Ilya Kazi, one of the Senior Partners at Mathys & Squire LLP in the UK. […]
The saying ‘health is wealth’ is ever prevalent and so we place our trust in our GPs to correctly diagnose us so our recovery can rapidly come around; nevertheless, this is not always the case and when a patient believes they are a victim of clinical negligence, they turn to the law. We speak to […]
With a particular focus on patent law, our next thought leader delves into the progress of IP legislation in Taiwan, over the last decade or so, touching on the most recent aspirations towards TTIP and the firm’s thought leadership in the sector. Lawyer Monthly hears from Hsiu-Ru Chien, Partner at Lee and Li, who discusses […]
Customs law, import and export formalities; if you import or export goods to or from the European Union, you will be forced to deal with them. Depending on origin, classification and value, import, anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties, and import VAT will be among the charges payable upon declaration. If Customs & Excise take the view […]
You’d have to go quite a long way to find someone who likes passwords. Typically, they’re an inconvenience at best. The only time most people even think about passwords is when they are forced to hit the ‘Forgotten password?’ button, at which point they already know they’ll never get the next 10 minutes of their […]
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