All Features articles – Page 11

  • Ukrainian refugees
    Feature

    Automation for the people

    8 April 2022

    Consumer-facing apps and portals can help address the unmet need for affordable legal services – and aid Ukrainian refugees. But the vast majority are commercial initiatives and in the end someone has to pay.

  • Barking East street
    Feature

    Urban outfitters

    1 April 2022

    Pandemic lockdowns wrought changes to our town and city centres that appear permanent. Lawyers have a critical role in helping to reconfigure our urban landscape, reports Melanie Newman

  • Iain Miller Risk and Complianc conference
    Feature

    Morality tales

    1 April 2022

    Highlights and pointers from this year's annual risk and compliance conference.

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    Feature

    Flexing the abs

    25 March 2022

    Sir David Clementi’s vision of a liberalised legal services market really began to take shape a decade ago this week with the creation of the first SRA-licensed alternative business structures. So how much has changed? Joanna Goodman reports

  • City
    Feature

    The Covid dividend

    18 March 2022

    City and commercial practices have traded far ahead of expectations in the two years since Covid hit. How did they do it – and can the sector’s stellar performance be sustained? Joanna Goodman reports.

  • Digital contracts
    Feature

    Spoilt for choice

    18 March 2022

    The advent of the legal tech directory has simplified the purchase of products in areas such as contract analysis. And businesses can also check that the environmental, social and corporate governance credentials of law firms match their own.

  • Council housing tenant Kwajo Tweneboa
    Feature

    Home truths

    25 February 2022

    Housing is an ‘utterly adversarial’ arena unsuited to mediation, hears Rachel Rothwell. But with legal aid rates unviable and cross-subsidy under threat, the government does little but talk about tenants’ rights.

  • Digital train
    Feature

    Clients driving a runaway train

    25 February 2022

    Last week’s Sandbox Showcase demonstrated that the best tech companies are no longer following the law firm.

  • CoP
    Feature

    A fair cop

    2022-02-18T00:01:00Z

    A court that deals with fundamental questions of human autonomy is becoming less risk-averse despite being thrust into the public eye. Melanie Newman reports.

  • China demo
    Feature

    Drawing a line

    2022-02-11T00:01:00Z

    Blocking the road to war in border crises are the International Court of Justice, arbitration, mediation – and the lawyers engaged in all three. Marialuisa Taddia reports.

  • São Paulo skyline
    Opinion

    Postcard from abroad: Anthony Oldfield, Clifford Chance

    2022-02-04T09:21:00Z

    Anthony Oldfield, office managing partner in São Paulo, examines the role of English law in M&A deals in Brazil. 

  • Netanya Clixby
    Feature

    Time to consider intersectional identities

    2022-02-04T00:01:00Z

    LGBT+ History Month.

  • West London roller
    Feature

    Capital gains

    2022-02-04T00:01:00Z

    High-net-worth conveyancing has never been so lucrative, as the ‘race for space’ post-lockdown combines with a resurgence of interest in prime London property.  Cutting SDLT merely fuelled the flames, hears Marialuisa Taddia – and there is little sign yet of the market cooling off.

  • Judge Rose Heilbron
    Feature

    Rose Heilbron: willing role model and trailblazer

    2022-01-31T15:26:00Z

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of Heilbron's appointment as the first woman judge at the Old Bailey. 

  • Stress cartoon
    Feature

    The watchful hours

    2022-01-28T00:01:00Z

    Email fraud, threats to third-party supply chains and ransomware pose nightmare scenarios for law firms. Joanna Goodman looks at the everyday perils that give compliance officers sleepless nights.

  • Stephen Browning
    Feature

    Fear not: future of lawyering lies with you

    2022-01-28T00:01:00Z

    Solicitors are concerned about the impact of automation on their jobs. But the manifold benefits of the many innovations coming to market should be a cause for celebration.

  • Kim Cotton
    Feature

    Giving up baby

    2022-01-28T00:01:00Z

    Surrogacy is becoming an increasingly popular option for would-be parents who are unable to conceive by ‘conventional’ means. But the UK’s outdated surrogacy laws are in urgent need of reform, reports Rachel Rothwell.

  • Rollercoaster stock image
    Feature

    Solo climbers

    2022-01-21T00:02:00Z

    Law firms for self-employed consultant solicitors are growing rapidly. Could they really accommodate a third of all solicitors within five years? Marialuisa Taddia reports

  • Sandbox
    Feature

    The beforetimes and what comes after

    2022-01-21T00:01:00Z

    Can technology give legal services a transformational makeover in 2022?

  • Refugee boat
    Feature

    Sea changes

    2022-01-14T00:01:00Z

    For all her tough talk of ‘turning back the boats’, are many of home secretary Priti Patel’s asylum reforms simply an exercise in political posturing? There are no easy answers, reports Melanie Newman.