Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Clean slate
Solicitors Journal

Clean slate

Are tablet devices going to be a game changer for lawyers in the same way smart phones have been? Damian Blackburn investigates
Read all about it
Solicitors Journal

Read all about it

Is the age of anonymity coming to a close? Richard Scorer investigates
Update: competition
Solicitors Journal

Update: competition

Richard Waite and Susan Riitala round up the coalition's overhaul of the regulators and consider the implications of that European privilege ruling on competition lawyers
Sticking together
Solicitors Journal

Sticking together

While practitioners must adapt to the evolving legal profession, the partnership between barristers and solicitors must remain strong, says Nicholas Green QC
Fools rush in
Solicitors Journal

Fools rush in

The government must give careful consideration to the long-term effects of its proposals before it slashes the MoJ budget, warns the criminal Bar's new chairman, Christopher Kinch QC
Crossing borders
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Crossing borders

In a round-up of business from Brussels, Michael Patchett-Joyce warns that Europe must not litter its legal systems with regulations that render our jurisdictions unattractive
Open book
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Open book

It might seem like yet another bureaucratic burden, but the new e-disclosure rules are only logical, write Eleanor Mumford Smith and Jonathan Brogden
Sage advice
Solicitors Journal

Sage advice

It has been seven years since the Sage case left planning litigators scratching their heads, so has a reworking of the issue finally settled the score? Ian Ponter and Sarah Reid discuss
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