He advises those in the construction sector to take steps to improve their current position, and use the inevitable upcoming period of downtime to review contracts for future use. COVID-19 has put us all in completely unchartered territory. A situation like this is totally unprecedented, and for many, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding […]
The whole world has gone hand sanitiser crazy. The new coronavirus strand, Covid-19, has placed the globe in an unexpected standstill, with people being instructed to stay at home and medical staff being inundated with cases and pressure to nip the virus in the bud. It almost feels like a PG version of a zombie […]
History tells us that it will only be a matter of time before claims management companies and solicitors alike, jump on the Coronavirus bandwagon and start advertising for claims. Indeed, there are already a few firms of solicitors suggesting that people can be compensated if they become infected while abroad. But while it may be […]
The current crisis is having a significant impact on everyone from businesses to those of us who work in the legal sector, while it may seem that now is a time to batten down the business hatches, marketing can play a vital role in ensuring your law firm works it's way through the outbreak in […]
We speak to leading legal marketing experts to help you market your law firm effectively at this time. Here's 5 great tips to help you get started and focus your marketing activities during the Covid-19 crisis.
While the European Union is undergoing a major change with the enforcement of Brexit, it is also conducting important discussions on amendments to be made to the Product Liability and the General Product Safety Directives, as well as on the implementation of a European class action mechanism that will impact product-related litigation in the coming years.
Suits, Law and Order and the Good Wife portray law as a glamorous, dynamic and glitzy profession, but what is it really like working for a law firm? Is the reality a little less New York City skyscraper and more about the long hours and personal sacrifice required by lawyers?
A judgement was delivered in Pensions-Sicherungs-Verein VVaG v Günther Bauer by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) last month, ruling that any reduction in benefits paid to former employees due to a company insolvency is "manifestly disproportionate.”
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