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Bringing the house down
Solicitors Journal

Bringing the house down

In-house legal privilege is the latest casualty of a disappointing lack of sustained discussion that surrounds so many ECJ decisions, says Paul Stanley NO
Same but different
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Same but different

Martin Coleman, SRA board member representing City firms' interests, tells Jean-Yves Gilg why one size can't fit all when it comes to regulation
Update: personal injury
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Update: personal injury

Vijay Ganapathy discusses recovering hospice treatment costs, overcoming the burden of proof in cases on industrial deafness, solicitors' hourly rates and occupiers' liability
Muhdah!
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Muhdah!

Everybody loves a good one: old ladies, vicars, poets, aristocrats, hard-bitten old soak boozers, opera-loving intellectuals, doctors, lawyers and everybody else on the sofa: murder is not dead but alive and kicking.
Sod's law
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Sod's law

The law can be dumb. We celebrate that fact here
A logical union
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A logical union

Mike Jones, managing director of Intrinsic Values, asks if lawyers and accountants can work under the same roof
After Seldon
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After Seldon

UK law firms should start reviewing their compulsory retirement policies, says Tina Williams, senior partner of Fox Williams
First impressions
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First impressions

Beverly Landais, CEO of Devereux Chambers, comments on how an unattractive office can affect client development