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RIP for RPI Ground Rent Clauses?

29th March 2018
An increasing number of leaseholders are reporting they are being forced to pay extortionate RPI linked ground rents. Below Peter Wright at Hunters Solicitors tells Lawyer Monthly about a recent trend in new leases, whereby developers propose ground rent escalation at RPI clauses, resulting in a ground rent increase rate that can render some properties unsalable and stress that […]
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The Chevron Way: How Does their Legal Team Work?

28th March 2018
Given his past construction law experience in private practice, Arjun Agarwal tasked with managing the majority of Chevron’s construction disputes and international arbitrations on Chevron’s major capital projects outside of North America. With Chevron Corporation being a multinational energy corporation, we find out all about Arjun’s roles as Senior Counsel and how he thinks construction […]
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The Problem with Smartphones: White Collar Crime in a Deep Blue World

28th March 2018
The pace of change in the digital world, characterised by innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, has not always matched the often slow and cumbersome process of the legal world, steeped as it is in centuries of tradition. But change has been ongoing.     An overview of technology In the white collar crime and regulatory arena […]
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Let Us Forget: Can the Law Cover Up the Holocaust?

28th March 2018
“The history of the past is but one long struggle upward to equality.” – Elizabeth Cady Stanton If any one point in history should leave us ashamed, the Nazi led Holocaust during Second World War is it. The war itself was enough of a stain on our history with an estimated 60 million people dying […]
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Sweetening the Pot: Incentive or Bribery?

28th March 2018
What is the difference between a positive incentive and bribe? Dennis Miralis of Nyman Gibson Miralis Criminal Defence Lawyers tells us. “New and emerging technologies have been disrupting the way criminal activity is being conducted worldwide which in turn is impacting on developments in the investigation and prosecution of crime and therefore the way in […]
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Is It Worth Patenting in Switzerland?

28th March 2018
An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition or process which leads to technological progress, and for inventors, it is vital to protect their creation from being copied and misused. And as IP Lawyer Franco Oriti explains: ‘Henry Ford, has condensed this concept in his most famous slogan stating that "there is real […]
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Have the WIPO Got It Right with the Broadcasting Copyright Treaty?

28th March 2018
Petter Rindforth, Senior Partner of Fenix Legal speaks on protecting your domain names on the internet and the broadcasting copyright treaty draft that the WIPO released earlier last month.   World Intellectual Property Organisation has circulated a new draft text on definitions in the global broadcasting copyright treaty; can you share your thoughts on this? […]
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Bring on Bitcoin…but Not in Nigeria

28th March 2018
Ajibola Oluyede is the visioner and co-founder of TRLPLAW Solicitors and Arbitrators and was Managing Partner of TRLP Solicitors London until 2006. As current Chair of the Board of Partners of TRLPLAW Worldwide, he is a Chief Market Developer and Commercial Litigator. He speaks on how Nigeria and UK relations are holding up and how […]
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From Patient to Claimant: Negligence in Court

28th March 2018
Mrs Sally-Ann Dickinson is a Nursing and Rehabilitation Consultant and Case Manager. She works as a singleton expert within her firm and provides reports on personal injury needs and quantum on high value cases and clinical negligence/breach of duty. Having lectured as a Professor in Nursing Law and Ethics to International Standards. Currently, she also […]
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Intel’s Hack-Up: Don’t Hide Your Flaws

28th March 2018
Intel Corp recently disclosed security flaws in its widely used microprocessors that could allow hackers to steal sensitive information from computers, phones and other devices. Software makers issued patches to protect against vulnerabilities, but Intel is facing a class action lawsuit claiming that the patches would slow computers and essentially force consumers to buy new […]
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