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Fox Williams partner Daniel Sutherland considers how technology could become the third essential element of a successful law firm.


Kristin Hausler, a research fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, comments on the ICC's recent ruling on a case involving the destruction of cultural heritage in Mali.


Chris Bogart and Craig Arnott of litigation financer Burford react to news that FTSE 100 companies set aside £31.3 billion for anticipated legal bills in 2015, the largest amount ever.



The rules around saving face are key to conducting both professional and personal business, according to the author of Face: How Saving Face Changes Everything.



Trial lawyer Reuben Guttman questions how America's attorney generals and the political organisations with which they associate raise funds.


Trial lawyer Reuben Guttman describes a meeting with renowned lawyer and political activist Ralph Nader.







Deok Joo Rhee, a barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, considers what the Modern Slavery Act 2015 means for big business and the value of being a leader in the field of prevention.


US trial lawyer Reuben Guttman considers the challenge that Donald Trump's rhetoric and those who support it pose to American society.



Steve Jones of insurance brokerage Arthur J. Gallagher considers the issue of recovery following litigation and arbitration, with a focus on cases against state respondents.



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