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Your Thoughts: Grenfell Housing Crisis

12th July 2017
Victims on the Grenfell tower fire have still not been housed over three weeks later, despite being promised housing would be provided within three weeks. Even before the fire, Chelsea and Kensington, in London, already has the worst reputation in England for housing homeless people locally. Lawyer Monthly asked experts to watch this video and […]
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This Is Why Your Children May Never Be Safe Online

12th July 2017
The Queen’s Speech announced a new data protection law to ensure the UK retains its world-class regime protecting personal data along with a new Digital Charter to ensure that the UK is “the safest place to be online.” However, below Mark O’Halloran, Partner in the tech team at Coffin Mew Solicitors, explains that the Government […]
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Post-Brexit Immigration Law Explained in 4 Simple Points

7th July 2017
Alan Kennedy, Associate at national law firm Bond Dickinson, explains for Lawyer Monthly the intricacies of the UK Government’s plans set for post-Brexit rights and they mean for the 3 million EU citizens living in the UK. Speaking in the House of Commons on 26th June, Theresa May announced the Government's proposals outlining how it […]
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Lawyer Coach: How Do I Measure My Success?

5th July 2017
Some people measure their success in money and cars, some in the relationships they build and maintain, how do you measure your success? Below Lawyer Monthly has put together several short responses to this question from highly esteemed legal professionals, who each in their own way, count their progress by a certain measure.
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Your Thoughts: Soft Brexit Vs Hard Brexit

27th June 2017
As negotiations are underway, are we looking towards a soft Brexit or a hard Brexit? How will each pan out for various UK sectors? How will they impact the pound and the economy? How will small businesses be affected? And though we’ve already seen a glimpse via the proposed bills in the Queen’s speech, what […]
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Is the Government’s Internet Control a Threat to Our Human Rights?

26th June 2017
On top of the investigatory powers bill, the UK government wants companies to actively censor the content on their sites, like Facebook and Twitter, with threats of fines. Nick Clegg claims it's an unrealistic prospect, yet a man in Pakistan was sentenced to death for what he posted on Facebook. Could the government’s intentions for […]
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So, When Will Women Be Paid the Same as Men?

23rd June 2017
Following recent reports regarding the government's ineffectual gender equality laws, Lawyer Monthly has heard from Sarah King, a specialist employment lawyer at Excello Law, who digs deep in to the details. There has been an effort by recent governments to reduce the gender pay gap, however their success has been limited. According to the Office for National Statistics […]
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