Kevin Poulter
SJ Guest, BDB law
Articles
In his parting foreword, Kevin Poulter postures that challenges - and opportunity - are inevitable for the legal profession and the world's longest-running legal magazine
Amid government reforms and new technology, Kevin Poulter wonders if the venerable employment law profession is set to be made redundant
Especially concerning was the relish with which the Michael Gove and Priti Patel assumed their positions fronting the Vote Leave campaign, writes Kevin Poulter If law students (and qualified solicitors) struggle with the operation and implementation of European laws, how will the man on the Clapham omnibus fare, asks Kevin Poulter The Solicitors Journal Awards will focus on what makes solicitors celebrated in the digital age - hopefully without Fry-styled backlash, writes Kevin Poulter
Who decides whether a crime committed by an MP is or isn't in the public interest, and how far should we extend the rule, debates Kevin Poulter Law firms are leading the charge on LGBT inclusion but the Law Society realises this isn't enough, writes Kevin Poulter
The temptation to leave behind chargeable hours and a snooping boss for the pleasures of an in-house role is ever more present, writes Kevin Poulter