Commercial

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10 February 2009
With comparison websites becoming a growing trend in the legal services sector, law firms should consider whether they should factor them into their marketing plans, says Jo Summers
Lawyers will have to row harder to survive through the downturn
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27 January 2009
Firms in the Thames Valley are optimistic they’ll survive but will have to row harder to make sure they don’t capsize in the current economic climate, writes Jean-Yves Gilg
Sue Boyall
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20 January 2009
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20 January 2009
The Pensions Act 2008 is bringing about radical changes to personal pension schemes, not least the obligation on employers to offer and contribute to their workers’ pension schemes. Alan Fowler reports.
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13 January 2009
From the effects of the credit crunch to the state of legal aid, high-street practitioners have a lot to ponder as a new year begins, says Russell Conway
Feature
9 December 2008
Misuse of technology by employees can land employers in hot water, and the range of defences available are limited, says Sarah Crowther
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2 December 2008
Law firms are feeling the crunch, but the smart ones are already thinking of the next stages when the economy starts picking up, says Jonathan Benjamin
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25 November 2008
Mark Pawlowski asks whether there is scope for giving effect to informal land agreements by applying constructive trust doctrine
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25 November 2008
With more environmental regulation in the pipeline, landlords and tenants need to start thinking about their needs and obligations in advance of the likely emergence of ‘green leases’, says Sue Boyall
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14 October 2008
There may be some flaws in the current insolvency system, but fundamentally its provisions are sufficient and the proposed reforms are not necessary; in fact they could make the process more cumbersome, says Mark Cullingford
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