Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

The future is boutique
Solicitors Journal

The future is boutique

The idea that law firms would start offering concierge services is daft enough. That some lawyers would somehow consider the alternative business structure vehicle an attractive model to take this proposition forward verges on fictional.
Beyond Duke Street
Solicitors Journal

Beyond Duke Street

A spate of high-profile investments and mergers has led some to wonder whether external investors are poised to make their move into legal services. Paul Harding believes it's a long game
A world without consequences?
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A world without consequences?

Have LLPs delivered on the promise that they offer an ability to undertake work free from unlimited personal liability? And has the promise itself had a negative impact on the health of legal businesses? Andrew Cromby reports
Preconceived ideas
Solicitors Journal

Preconceived ideas

The greatest advantage of preconception agreements in the context of non-traditional families is that they are a checkpoint for the parties to assess the long-term sustainability of their shared parenting, says Helen Waite
Swift response
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Swift response

The government's proposals to speed up and reduce the costs of county court litigation involve an overhaul of claims limits and a renewed push towards mediation. The small claims limit would rise from £5,000 to £10,000, and, with the exception of personal injury, the limit for county court claims would rise from £25,000 to £100,000. Lawyers – both claimant and defendant – are unconvinced, albeit for different reasons. We ask both sides for their reactions
Power to pay
Solicitors Journal

Power to pay

Can an organisation pay interest on share capital and retain its charity status? Stephen Roberts explains
Duty to the mortgage lender
Solicitors Journal

Duty to the mortgage lender

John Coulter highlights the importance of being aware of potential conflicts of interest when acting on behalf of both lender and borrower
Gaining control
Solicitors Journal

Gaining control

Is the absence of an enforceable right to obtain documents a barrier to forcing disclosure from related companies? James Maton investigates
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