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Are Foreign Courts Recognising Taiwan?

20th December 2017
We now hear from Edward Lui, who briefly touches on the Taiwanese legal sector and how Taiwan is trying to mark their footprint in the global market. Ever since 2008, more and more cross border disputes I was instructed on were debt collection cases, and most of them were, not just some simple default in […]
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Your Thoughts: The UK’s Key Legal Developments in 2017

19th December 2017
From housing and estate planning to employment and diversity, 2017 has been packed with regulatory updates and legislative changes across the UK. Despite Brexit falling through the fingers of government officials, and the Autumn budget bringing into light few new measures, the end of year has still managed to see triumph in the development of […]
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Do you Know Enough about Autism?

30th November 2017
Unlike physical conditions, neurodevelopmental disorders could take a lifetime to notice and diagnose. We speak with Sharon Beattie, who has a vast amount of experience in psychology. Below, she discusses how neurodevelopment disorders tie into employment law and family law, as well as what type of expert courts ought to seek.   What are common […]
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What Would Happen If the US Applied a Gun Amnesty?

1st November 2017
After Stephen Paddock killed 58 people in Las Vegas and wounded more than 400, another unfortunate mass shooting in the US has yet again brought the ever-important point to moot: if there needs to be tighter gun control laws imposed in the US, and what could be done. And even though homicide rates have massively […]
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How Can You Get on the Property Ladder?

31st October 2017
The housing market is subject to fluctuation and in recent years, under scrutiny for being tough on the newer generations due to their difficulty of setting foot on the property ladder. We get in touch with Allan Reece, who is an expert in mortgages; we discuss issues that need to be addressed to improve the […]
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Oxford Uni Student Who Stabbed Tinder Date Allowed to Resume Studies

23rd October 2017
Eluding expulsion from her school, Oxford university medical student Lavinia Wooward stabbed her tinder date with a breadknife, and despite being handed a 10-month jail sentence suspended for 18 months, will be allowed to return to her studies. Miss Woodward voluntarily suspended her studies for the duration of her jail sentence. A university disciplinary will […]
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Bump-Stocks: How They Make Guns Fire Full-Auto, and Why They’re Legal

9th October 2017
Police recovered two rifles outfitted with bump-stocks in the Las Vegas hotel room from which a gunman carried out the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, the Associated Press reports. A bump fire stock is a device that harnesses the recoil of a semiautomatic firearm to fire several shots in succession, mimicking automatic gunfire. […]
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Why Trademarking Is Only the Start of Developing Your Business

29th September 2017
Masaki Mikami concentrates his practice in the field of trademark law, providing trademark legal services to individuals and businesses. Masaki is a qualified IP attorney in Japan, and is registered to practice as IP litigator since 2004. He reveals the ways in which his previous global marketing experience makes him the ‘go-to’ IP attorney in […]
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What’s Happening in the ADG Markets?

29th September 2017
Dr. Meslin is Senior Managing Director and a founder of CSP Associates, Inc., the leading global provider of commercial diligence advisory services to private equity sponsors active in the aerospace, defence, and government services sectors. He speaks with Lawyer Monthly about how CSP is different from other commercial diligence advisers and all about the current M&A […]
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Time Is Running Out for the SFO Director

29th September 2017
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 […]
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