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Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Finers Stephens Innocent

Finers Stephens Innocent

Originally from Legal Marketing magazine vol 2 Issue 5: The thinking behind the website redesign programme utilising bold use of colour and theming, while communicating and representing numerous rebrand adjectives, at UK firm Finers Stephens Innocent.
This is not your land

This is not your land

The judgment in Anderson demonstrates the courts' willingness to take a robust approach to the entry of unilateral notices without reasonable cause, says Jonathan Steinert and Abigail Cohen
One home into two

One home into two

For divorcing couples, extracting enough equity from the matrimonial home to fund two new lifestyles is just one of several challenging exercises, says Michelle McDermott
The Financial Ombudsman will fix it

The Financial Ombudsman will fix it

The Financial Ombudsman Service provides a swift and cost-effective alternative to litigation against financial institutions, says Michael J Wilson
Switching horses

Switching horses

Changing experts in the course of litigation can be problematic and further clarification from the Court of Appeal is needed, says Janice McMullen
Information overload

Information overload

How far must an adviser go to attain a client's informed consent, and does too much information simply lead to the client becoming confused and alarmed, asks Katy Manley
Which route to use?

Which route to use?

The Protection from Harrassment Act 1997 can provide a framework for applicants that are unable to rely on the Family Law Act 1996, say Michael Salter and Chris Bryden