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Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Star performers

Star performers

A successful litigation department is not one that has the highest billable hours, says David Higham
Update: repairs

Update: repairs

Milton McIntosh discusses obligation to repair, drafting issues, damages, service charge and break clauses
Online shopping

Online shopping

As Christmas looms and online shoppers flex their credit cards, Nigel Miller warns e-traders to avoid non-compliance with distance selling rules
Seeing the light

Seeing the light

The Court of Appeal's decision in Regan is a reminder to developers that the courts are prepared to fully enforce rights to light, say Stephen Bickford-Smith and Keith Shaw
Bouncing liability

Bouncing liability

The Licensing Act 2003 has seen an increase in security requirements for licensed premises. Stephanie Cope examines the implications for parties to personal injury actions involving door supervisors
Rome III... or not

Rome III... or not

James Stewart examines the consequences for divorcing couples of Britain's withdrawal from the draft Rome III regulation
SJ interview: Sir Mark Potter

SJ interview: Sir Mark Potter

In an exclusive interview, the president of the family division tells Jean-Yves Gilg why he welcomes delaying the Carter reforms and shares his reservations over the opening up of family courts
Practice area focus: children law

Practice area focus: children law

Children law is beset by difficult issues: Jean-Yves Gilg reports on open courts, legal funding and lawyers' concerns over a creaking system