Can you break down how selling or purchasing airplanes differs to more common items of property, such as real estate? Aircraft in the US and other countries are titled on a national registry as opposed to a local registry with title to real estate. Unlike real estate, security interests in aircraft are recorded both on […]
As climate change continues to dominate the headlines, having taken centre stage at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Lawyer Monthly hears about the future of the legal sector in the face of climate change challenges.
Why Nigeria? Despite the negative publicity from years of bad leadership, Nigeria remains an important destination for business. This is evident from the high number of expatriates to be seen on Nigeria-bound flights and the high profile figures and brands that have been coming into the country in recent times: from Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, […]
Several key changes have been made to the UK’s Trademarks Act as of January 2019. These updates implement the EU Trademark Directive 2015 through the EU Trademark Regulations.
The third former Tesco director to be accused of fraud in connection with the company’s multi-million pound accounting black hole has been cleared at Southwark Crown Court.
Law firms today are faced with many challenges including maintaining profitability, running efficiently, recruiting and retaining talent, and keeping up with the latest technology. All of this combined with the rise of the client-empowered era, where clients demand services be faster, simpler and tailored to their needs, is forcing law firms to take note of the fact they need to digitise or die.
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