Rediscovering something which reminds you of the good old days, is a pastime everyone is guilty of. Some delve deeper than others, and collecting or rekindling love for a classic car is a perfect example of blasting into the past. Some collect for a show piece and others enjoy revamping the old into the new; […]
Because of the actual evolution in the market, a big focus of Dr Kemper’s is urban planning and monuments protection law. As an expert in administrative law regarding the problems associated with construction lots, such as: construction logistic, noise and dust, he states: “There is a great lack of places to live in the greater […]
Regularly writing on news surrounding the Serious Fraud Office, here Dominic Carman analyses the success of David Green QC's tenure at the SFO, pointing towards Green’s key moves, role and the poisoned chalice that is the job of being SFO Director. In one of his more astute observations, Enoch Powell suggested that all political careers […]
The EU and national telecommunications regulatory frameworks are complex and confusing. The law often struggles to keep up with technology. For some, this cat-and-mouse game has enabled new businesses to take-off without the constraints that apply to traditional telecoms companies allowing users to benefit from new and innovative services. But the game is almost over, […]
We now interview Kevin Ross, who speaks on all you need to know to be a successful criminal law attorney. You say that your success is due to the mentoring you received – what should young lawyers do to find a mentor when beginning a practice in criminal law? You want to be the best […]
Christopher Adams has been practicing law for 19 years and he always knew he wanted to practice criminal law. Christopher takes the time to speak to us about his landmark cases and his motivation behind his sheer dedication to his role as a criminal defence lawyer, and it is clear to us at Lawyer Monthly […]
A change is taking place in the way we understand the link between access to justice and the rule of law, according to Chair of the Bar, Andrew Langdon QC, who recently commented on the Bach Commission’s report, The Right to Justice. Andrew Langdon QC said: “Change is afoot. This report is part of a […]
Lawyer Monthly is a news website and monthly legal publication with content that is entirely defined by the significant legal news from around the world.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies. Privacy PolicyOkI do not consent