Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Over but not out
Solicitors Journal

Over but not out

Edward Heaton explains the rights of adoptive, unmarried and step-parents when a relationship breaks down
The key to succession
Solicitors Journal

The key to succession

Companies should have a clear plan in place when recruiting board members, says Susan Thomas
What's in store?
Solicitors Journal

What's in store?

Solicitors should ensure they fulfil their duty to oversee the preservation of electronically stored information, or risk facing a negligence claim, says John Okonkwo
Down to business
Solicitors Journal

Down to business

Firms should take a fresh approach to marketing and recognise the value of business management and motivation, says Dianne Bown-Wilson
Running the risk
Solicitors Journal

Running the risk

Alleging fraud is a high-risk strategy and claimants looking to do so should proceed with caution, says Clare Stanley
Riding the wave
Solicitors Journal

Riding the wave

The arrival of ABS and the predicted rise in bulk conveyancing are causing concern in the legal world, but some firms are considering how they might turn these threats into opportunities. Jenny Ramage reports
Update: crime and sentencing
Solicitors Journal

Update: crime and sentencing

Christopher Gutteridge reviews cases involving drug dealing on licensed premises, false rape allegations, criminal damage, child cruelty and blackmail
Best behaviour
Solicitors Journal

Best behaviour

As courts increasingly look at the behaviour of parties during mediation proceedings, clients should be advised to cooperate fully and practitioners should ensure they take detailed notes and be prepared to give evidence, say John Bramhall and Mercedes Castillo
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