All articles by Jonathan Goldsmith – Page 27
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Opinion
Hot topics at ABA meeting
Long-running issues - including a proposed free-trade deal between Europe and the US - are up for discussion in Boston.
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Happy 65th birthday, legal aid
Plans to cut legal aid in other European states echo reforms in the UK. But protests abound.
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Breach of privilege
The Sarkozy case raises important questions about the issue of technology and lawyer-client confidentiality.
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Forum shopping for a lawyer’s title – again
A recent case involving Italian nationals clarifies the position on forum shopping in the EU.
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The Court of Justice rules, OK
Two recent stories – new UK data laws and the EU’s relationship with Switzerland – highlight the central role of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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Summer doldrums in the EU
The transition between EU governments is painfully slow and this doesn’t help when issues need addressing urgently.
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Adding to the curriculum
A new study heralds better training for lawyers in EU law and procedure.
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Chinese lawyers: a growth story
Disparities still exist, but - like the country as a whole - China’s lawyers are ready to enter the world stage.
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European patents – who can act?
Unified Patent Court consultation stirs debate about who can act in a specialist legal area and the value of a broad-based education.
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Lawyers and trade secrets
There may be serious knock-on effects on lawyers under EU plans to harmonise trade secrets legislation across the Union.
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Responding to the ‘right to be forgotten’
Huge issues face the EU - not least the ‘right to be forgotten’ problem - and lawyers must meet them with decisiveness.
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Euro elections and lawyers
Despite some huge national upsets in the European elections, the issues affecting lawyers remain the same.
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Our heads in the cloud
Cloud computing throws up some serious questions – if only lawyers would put their smartphones away and listen.
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Road traffic offences in the EU
Criminal lawyers dealing with cross-border offences will have to become familiar with a new directive. Eventually.
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Business, human rights and lawyers
Everyone wants to be friends with CSR. But how do its principles conflict with lawyer-client confidentiality?
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European Court of Human Rights and lawyers
A new document should guide lawyers considering ECtHR applications in light of an amended rule of court.
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Lawyer data: are you listening?
Further action is needed to protect lawyer-client confidentiality from mass surveillance.
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PII – a flawed framework
Problems in the cross-border insurance market will continue as long as member states’ legal systems differ.
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A pitch for a TV series on the law
Our legal system is one of the country’s great exports. Surely it should get its own TV series?
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A blow against the security state
The annulment of an EU data retention directive has implications for the government – and lawyers.