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The wisdom of old lawyers
Solicitors Journal

The wisdom of old lawyers

Experience is the most valuable asset law firms own, and that shouldn't be forgotten, argues Dr Bob Murray
Once more unto the breach
Solicitors Journal

Once more unto the breach

Vijay Ganapathy considers the high threshold in common law negligence claims involving dangerous activities and the apportionment of damages for asbestos-related illnesses
Calling time on the Licensing Act?
Solicitors Journal

Calling time on the Licensing Act?

Jeremy Phillips discusses the recent report of the House of Lords' recommendations on the operation of the 2003 licensing legislation
The digital revolution meets Dad's Army
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The digital revolution meets Dad's Army

The efficient use of technology in criminal courts presents considerable challenges for defence firms as they seek to train an ageing cohort of criminal practitioners, says Adam Makepeace
The rise of robo-lawyer
Solicitors Journal

The rise of robo-lawyer

Chris Marston explains why law firms, however large or small, can't afford not to invest in new disruptive technologies