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Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

A mirror of marriage?

A mirror of marriage?

Courts are unlikely to follow blindly the precedents set by traditional marriages when establishing principles applicable to the break up of civil partnerships, says Gerald Wilson
European briefing

European briefing

The ECJ has reminded EU institutions to protect fundamental rights fully, says Paul Stanley
South West: beating  the downturn

South West: beating the downturn

As the credit crunch tightens its grip lawyers in the South West respond with a realistic but upbeat approach to the challenge, says Jean-Yves Gilg
Feature: De-mystifying outsourcing

Feature: De-mystifying outsourcing

Originally From FD Legal magazine vol 2 Issue 6: In the first of two features on how outsourcing has risen to the top of law firm management agendas, Chris Bull strips away the mystique behind the jargon and outlines what has really been going on in the legal world over the past few years.
Guardian angel

Guardian angel

Lawyers can do much more than just provide legal advice. Scarlett West reports on taking students at a local school under her wing
Take the plunge

Take the plunge

Aarti Puri always wanted to help vulnerable people so she jumped at the chance to join a charity
Linklaters hires former FTC director

Linklaters hires former FTC director

MAGIC-CIRCLE law firm Linklaters has boosted its US competition and anti-trust practice with the appointment of a new competition and antitrust partner in the firm's New York office.
Testamentary promises

Testamentary promises

The Court of Appeal's ruling in Thorner v Curtis takes an unnecessarily rigid approach to the assessment of promises in estoppel claims, says Mark Pawlowski