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Law of the Lands: Anne Elliott on Agriculture

1st February 2017
The British farming industry is preparing itself for a ride, as the UK begins its journey towards exiting the EU. Some were eager to leave based on the hope of regaining control of British farming and now as Parliament sets out to implement Article 50, farmers and agricultural workers await on the changes in law. […]
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International Trade and How It Is Changing

1st February 2017
During the 25 years of his experience, throughout Europe and in the US, Renaud Roquebert has witnessed and taken part in some of the major global economic events: the inception of emails and the internet for everybody, the dot com boom and bust, the dramatic increase of globalisation and cross border trade, the enlargement of […]
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Rights in the Workplace: The Importance of Employment Law

1st February 2017
We spend a huge chunk of our time at work, so ensuring our workplace addresses our needs is vital as it will result in a reciprocated movement:  a happy workplace environment produces a thriving business. We speak to Lili Norris, whose approach to the field of Employment Law is very pragmatic and people oriented. She […]
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Ellen Zimiles on Financial and White Collar Crime

1st February 2017
The impact of the crimes committed by corporations, business and institutes will affect more than a few people and so regulations are expected to be finely tune. Fortunately, this month we speak with an expert in financial crime, Ellen Zimiles, who reveals laws protecting indirect associated individuals in financial crime. She also touches on changes […]
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Corporate Ethiopia: How Employment Law has Developed

1st February 2017
There are topical discussions to how Africa is becoming the hub for corporations and development, and though the continent’s constant battle with poverty and economic development is not yet over, many countries in Africa have come a substantial way. We speak to Taffesse Yirga on employment law in Ethiopia, the challenges it presents and how […]
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The Fine Line Between Life and Death

1st February 2017
The National Health Service is commended worldwide for providing free healthcare to UK citizens. It is not without its faults, however, nor is it exempt from unfortunate negligence claims. We speak with Suzanne Munroe, a Clinical Negligence expert, who has many years’ experience in this complex field. She discusses the upcoming challenges facing claimant and […]
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Professor Siedel’s Massive Open Online Course: 'Challenge the Present and Enrich the Future'

1st February 2017
Continuous learning, development and improvement are often what spurs growth within businesses, and more importantly in the individuals driving the engine of a company. Here award-winning Professor Siedel gives Lawyer Monthly a brief overview of the free MOOCs (Massive Open Online Course) the University of Michigan offers, their overall scope and how they can benefit […]
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