Unclouding the issue
Informed decisions need to be taken when utilising 'The Cloud'. Nagib Tharani sets out the main considerations.
Informed decisions need to be taken when utilising 'The Cloud'. Nagib Tharani sets out the main considerations.
With two thirds of retained information having no business value in most organisations, when is it safe to delete? Rich Turner outlines a defensible deletion strategy.
Taiwan is revamping its image. Law firm network Globalaw explains the tax breaks and other advantages to help businesses flourish in diversifying markets.
Information on legal spend is key for corporate legal departments to analyse how they are spending their money, says David Moran.
Trade Union general counsel Maria Ludkin tells Reuben Guttman about the connections between life as an art lawyer and her current role as general counsel of the GMB.
Nagib Tharani analyses how technology is changing customer relationships within the legal sector.
A group of ex-City lawyers have tackled the age old problem of proof-reading documents by creating a programme to proofread.
A dispute over wine illustrates a number of peculiarities in Spain's legal framework, says Eleonora Carrillo of Jacobacci.
Social skills are key to developing a legal practice. Executive coach Joella Bruckshaw talks about the experiences of one trainee.
How should law schools be judged? Reuben Guttman questions the current law school rankings and urges law school professors to follow suit.
Citadel Law's Lesley Graves looks at a recent report from the SRA and what law firms need to do to maintain their 'client first' focus.
Gwyneth Paltrow has come in for much criticism over her desire to have a civilised divorce. But, says Catherine Thomas, surely she should be applauded.
Managing information risk is no easy task, says Aaron Kotok and Brian Lee pointing out that the legal department reacts and focuses on controls whilst IT plans and owns strategy and operations.
Drones have a wide range of potential civilian and scientific uses but so far they have been overwhelmingly used for military purposes such as reconnaissance and combat operations. Portolano Cavallo partner Yan Pecoraro discusses new regulations .
Foreign legal consultants John Lichtfield and Kyaw Zin Htet report that Myanmar is fast emerging as a destination for foreign companies. Issues remain, however, over land ownership. Globalaw looks at how foreign businesses can obtain land rights.
Is the system for selecting silks fit for purpose, asks PJ Kirby QC?
Domestic abuse is a common theme in family law but new legislation is a positive step towards a solution, says Catherine Thomas.
Has privatisation gone too far in the US? Reuben Guttman discusses the current government dependency of private contracters and how to address this.
Search engine giant Google keeps adapting to make the most of emerging trends and technology. Its latest announcement could see a shift in how law firms embrace video as a key marketing tool, says Matt Rycroft.
How you respond to a data security breach will determine the reputational impact on your brand, says Jennie Sumpster of Schillings.