Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Clients and other animals
Solicitors Journal

Clients and other animals

In the dark days of winter we need a little light to make us smile in the gloom. It is dark in the morning, it is dark as you leave court, you never see the house in daylight from Sunday to Saturday – if you are busy over lunch you will never even be outside in the daylight, or only rarely. Indeed, for those stuck in offices watching the sun set at four o'clock and internally howling at the moon at the prospect of another three hours at least at work, in the dark, where do we turn for some light relief?
Five top tips for paralegals
Solicitors Journal

Five top tips for paralegals

David Thomas advises paralegals hoping to secure a training contract on how to make a good impression on firms
Let there be light
Solicitors Journal

Let there be light

The lack of transparency in the family courts is preventing practitioners and the law from progressing, say Kate Landells and Jemma Thomas
The new era of data metrics
Solicitors Journal

The new era of data metrics

Standardised J-codes for litigation have the welcome side effect of allowing firms to analyse performance and efficiency, explains Damian Blackburn
Entitlement to social assistance
Solicitors Journal

Entitlement to social assistance

With EU migration currently a topic of almost daily controversy, a recent decision is of great importance, says Paul Stanley QC
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