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The Insurance renewal season is now in swing, especially for lawyers still tied to the October-September annual cycle, generating the usual volume of trade press guidance and warnings.


E-commerce is the latest sector to be targeted by the European Commission which is about to launch a probe into how companies do business across borders.


There is relief as a proposal to force tourists to seek permission before photographing famous European sites is rejected by the European Parliament.



Has Harper Lee done the nation a favour and reminded all that racism has not gone away, asks Reuben Guttman.


Barrister Sinead King of 36 Bedford Row talks to Chrissie Lightfoot about the skills required to operate as a barrister in today's fast-moving business environment.


As cognitive computing, artificial intelligence and robots infiltrate the entire legal eco-system we 'pure blood' humans would fair best if we embraced the machine rather than resisted its march and looming dominance, even in the courtroom, says Chrissie Lightfoot.



Both Taylor Swift and Jason Sheldon have become involved in a very public exchange of ballistic brickbats.


Two in three law firms providing legal aid criminal defence advice will find that their services are no longer required by the UK Government in September. Baker Tilly partner Gareth Harris advises on survival steps.



Whether you're a sololawyer or a NewHuman lawyer in an international behemoth, to future-proof your career you will need to embrace the evolution and rise of SocialHuman Lawyer, says Chrissie Lightfoot.




Whether you're a sololawyer or a NewHuman lawyer in an international behemoth, to future-proof your career you will need to embrace the evolution and rise of SocialHuman Lawyer, says Chrissie Lightfoot.


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