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The IP management company has selected Beijing as its headquarters, the third office it has opened in China.



As Latin America's economy grows, so does the United States' intrigue about the potential of setting up in countries like Mexico, Colombia and Brazil. But, says Bruce Lubin, law firms should exercise caution when going down this route.


Children of highly successful parents have their own share of issues, says executive coach Joella Bruckshaw.




Whistleblowers are of vital importance to regulators, helping them put the pieces of the jigsaw together, says Reuben Guttman.


Judges are now insisting that plaintiffs make their case with facts instead of merely putting their clients on notice of a claim.


Women are primed to play a supporting role at work, which gets in the way when they get to executive status, says Joella Bruckshaw.






Young lawyers learning about advocacy need to understand how judges think if they are to master the skill, says Reuben Guttman.


In his new book “The Glass Cage: Where Automation is Taking Us” Nicholas Carr presents an entertaining but sceptical take on what automation is doing to lawyers. Peter Birkett of Howard Kennedy replies.


There are likely to be less but bigger companies in the litigation funding market as some of the smaller companies are bought up, says Chris Smith of Vannin,


Most law firms are now aware of litigation finance and around half of corporate counsel, says Nick Rowles-Davies.



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