Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Litigating in the Ivory Coast: A toxic shock
Solicitors Journal

Litigating in the Ivory Coast: A toxic shock

In Agouman v Leigh Day [2016] EWHC 1324 (QB), the High Court determined that solicitors breached their duty to clients in group litigation in the Ivory Coast to protect the settlement fund from fraudulent claims.
Make a difference in the profession and beyond
Solicitors Journal

Make a difference in the profession and beyond

In the big decisions about the long-term future of the solicitor profession, the voices of the people who will constitute that future should be the loudest, argues Leanne Maund
How unreasonable?
Solicitors Journal

How unreasonable?

Tom Carpenter-Leitch discusses guidance from the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) on the threshold and procedure for awards of costs for 'acting unreasonably'
Building a brand
Solicitors Journal

Building a brand

Firms seeking to retain fee earners and secure clients need to look beyond restrictive covenants and focus on developing a strong brand to create loyalty to your business, not the individuals within it, writes Judith Dorkins
Clinical negligence update
Solicitors Journal

Clinical negligence update

Dr Jock Mackenzie rounds up recent case law, including an unusual claim considering whether there is a duty between a hospital and a patient's extended family
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