Looking at the Romanian personal injury landscape, in particular regards to insurance law, here Lawyer Monthly talks to Virgil Melnic, of Virgil Melnic Law Office (VMLO), a boutique law firm specialized in insurance. Virgil briefly discusses the latest developments in this segment in Romania, and touches on the firm’s work and challenges in the insurance […]
In recent years India has made significant moves towards achieving a more evolved and harmonized IP environment, both for the benefit of domestic and foreign stakeholders. The results of some such initiatives have already been experienced and with more in the pipeline, Lawyer Monthly here talks to Manisha Singh, Founder Partner at LexOrbis, India’s premier […]
We speak to Lisa Mueller, an expert in protecting unique small molecules, biologics and DNA and protein sequences that are critical to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. With new medical inventions rapidly occurring and science being as inventive as ever, Lisa provides excellent insight into how IP affects the pharma and biotech industries, where her […]
2016 saw an unfortunate amount of terrorist attacks in Europe, making immigration regulations tighter and creating a tougher challenge for those wanting to reside in Europe. This month, we speak to Emmanuel Ruchat who sheds some light into the business side of immigration law in Belgium, France and Switzerland. Has the effect of the […]
Family disputes and divorce are seldom a smooth and easy process, and the road can be extra bumpy when involving those in the public’s limelight. We have the pleasure of speaking to Vanessa Lloyd Platt, who is the Director of Lloyd Platt & Co Ltd, who speaks about the challenges behind divorce; she discusses what […]
Discussing the impact of Europe’s economic crisis on Greece & Cyprus, the consequences pertaining to development of further tax law, and the subsequent challenges of company formation in these countries, is Kostas Kremmydas of Konstantinos Ch. Kremmydas, a boutique law firm based in Greece & Cyprus. The global economic crisis, the beginning of which was […]
In what is believed to be the worlds’ first Virtual Reality visualisation that has led to the closing of a real-world court case, 2016 has seen the foundation of what could potentially be a game-changing innovation for dispute resolution. Developed in just four weeks, an award-winning team was commissioned to replicate the scene of a […]
Describing the pharma industry as ‘a maze’ of regulation, here Kornelia Nagy Koppany, Managing Partner at KNP Law, a Hungarian law firm, talks LM through the structure and challenges faced in the Hungarian life sciences segment, remarks on the potential legal changes that would be welcomed by the firm, and briefs us on the complexities […]
Sight is a precious gift, so surgery in such a delicate area can cause apprehension; when these cases go wrong, or not as expected, the patient may decide to take matters to court. Jane Olver has extensive, specialised experience behind cosmetic eye surgery and speaks to us on how she helps when things go wrong. […]
To ensure that solicitors are serving their clients well, solicitors need to attend to specific regulations and when these are not met, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) can intervene. Here at LM, we speak to Jonathan Goodwin who has extensive experience in prosecuting misconduct cases, however, up until recently, Jonathan has decided to turn his […]
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