Commentary - Page 27

The Ryan Beckwith judgment has protected the legal profession's high ethical standards

Integrity continues to underpin relations between junior and senior lawyers if it relates back to conduct rules, argues Graham Reid

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Doing the right thing will also be good business

Tony Williams on why law firms should embrace an ESG agenda which has been supercharged by Covid-19

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The ICC's new rules: late to the party, but welcome as tools to ensure efficient and fair process

Zoe O'Sullivan QC and Tim Benham-Mirando assess the key changes in the new ICC Arbitration Rules

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Trade secret theft: China turns up the heat on foreign actors

Amendments to statutes on trade secret crimes are part of the escalating US-China trade war, report Leon Liu and Jacob Clark

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The days of spending six months on thought leadership campaigns are over

Ben Edwards sets out five top tips from this week's Law Firm Marketing Summit

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Preparing for the UK's new job support scheme - the devil is in the detail

New measures to protect jobs are more complex than the current furlough arrangements, reports Marie Hoolihan

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After the storm - Hong Kong's lawyers reflect on the impact of China's security law

Three months after Beijing's uncompromising legal clampdown, Ben Rigby and Alvin Lum assess how the market is responding

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Breaking with the past - Freshfields' landmark choice for its next senior partner

Appointment of Georgia Dawson promises to energise magic circle firm's diversity drive

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The Singapore Convention on Mediation promises 'flexible and affordable' dispute resolution

A welcome addition to the cross-border dispute resolution landscape has gone live, report Kent Phillips and Zachary Tan

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Counterfeiting in the spotlight at virtual summit

The 1.2 trillion dollar counterfeiting business needs Luxury players to collaborate, says Alibaba workshop host.

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Hidden treasure: legal professional privilege reconsidered

Nick Barnard of Corker Binning looks at recent cases on legal professional privilege in criminal and tax investigations

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Uncertain future for EU data transfers after the Schrems II Judgment

The recent judgment in the Schrems II litigation by the EU's highest court has had a far-reaching impact for businesses, says BCLP's Kate Brimsted

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Banking litigation offers appellate insight on sanctions compliance

Suzanne Rab, of Serle Court, discusses a recent Court of Appeal decision concerning US sanctions and English law contracts

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Proposed LIBOR legislative fix raises new risks for banks

HSF's Rupert Lewis and Ceri Morgan discuss the legacy of LIBOR contracts for financial markets, as banks prepare to transition away from their use

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Managing partners need a break to avoid 'leader fatigue' from pandemic pressures

Simon Marshall, of TBD Marketing, suggests law firm leaders should take time out to survey their strategic horizons this summer

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