Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Taking liberties
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Taking liberties

The Neary case is a warning to local authorities not to misuse the deprivation of liberty safeguards, says Claire Bentley
Vacant position
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Vacant position

It's only taken 65 years, but at last we have a real idea of what vacant possession actually means. John de Waal reports
Blending in
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Blending in

Online automation systems don't have to mean cheap and nasty, they can enable firms to combine quality work with a more accessible and convenient service for their clients, says Grahame Cohen
Update: charity law
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Update: charity law

Sarah Clune reviews the most significant cases for the voluntary sector this quarter – some well-known, others less so – that all charity lawyers should be aware of
People power
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People power

The localism bill introduces a community right to challenge and a right to buy – but what does it all mean for the third sector? Catherine Rustomji and Bryn Morgan report
Carrying the can
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Carrying the can

With cuts to the Charity Commission's funding, we can no longer hold trustees hands all the way, writes Alice Holt
The art of giving
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The art of giving

Michael Young offers his thoughts on the new IHT relief for charitable bequests
Class action
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Class action

Helen Harvie looks ahead to the eagerly anticipated judicial review of independent schools' charitable status
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