We speak with Nick Aitken about how forensic engineering has changed and how this has impacted the legal sector. He touches on changes in his field which have caused issues for clients, and the challenging nature of being an expert witness. What common cases are you instructed on and how has this changed since […]
“You may feel overwhelmed, frightened, but criminal charges call for action, not feelings. Even before the lower court judge decides to release you from jail, the first logical step is to hire a criminal defence lawyer. You need to find an attorney who handles your type of criminal case and is familiar with the local […]
Time and time again, we mention how technology is rapidly taking over; it has shaken up many industries and where there are countless benefits, there are also drawbacks. The financial industry has been victim to this, with money laundering now taking place in a variety of jurisdictions, as well as crypto-currencies bringing to surface encryption […]
When tragedy occurs as a result of the wrongdoing of another we must hire the right individual to represent the victim and his or her family. Being a personal injury lawyer is no easy job; you need to believe in your client, have faith in the justice system, and, very importantly, learn and develop […]
In your opinion, what do you think companies ought to implement to ensure their employees are happy? Employees are happy with their work if, overall, they feel well “rewarded” for the work performed. Besides monetary remuneration such rewards, in particular, should include: regular verbal appreciation for the work performed; communication of (achievable) targets and regular […]
The term “welfare of the child” is vague. It is deliberately value-neutral and thus expresses the lack of any State-prescribed ideal for raising children. As a guiding principle, the welfare of the child as a legal term at the heart of the system of child and youth care is in need of fleshing out and […]
Leanne Townsend has a unique approach to tackling the stressful and emotional nature of divorce. Not only does she guide her clients through the legal process, but simultaneously guides them through the personal roadblocks her clients often face, from dating to finding their self-confidence. Leanne says: “I am excited to be offering a new approach […]
Ensuring your product is protected is a clear must when it comes to ensuring the development of your business runs smoothly. On this topic, Joachim Gerstein explains: “Germany has a strong patent court system and plenty of innovative companies and so it is advisable to work seriously with IP. In particular, SMEs should be aware […]
At Kao, Mr. Kato has long been responsible for managing and promoting the company's technology related IP activities worldwide. Currently as IP Fellow of Kao, he advises on strategic development of the corporate IP function, while enhancing external coordination/collaboration in the context of IP. Below, he discusses how to conquer the world of IP. […]
Robert Don Gifford represents clientele in a broad range of complex civil and white collar criminal litigation, Native American law, and military law in courts of all jurisdictions. He represents companies in preparing criminal compliance guidelines and corporate criminal risk assessments, as well as individuals charged with state and federal violations. We got in touch […]
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