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Kevin Poulter

Kevin Poulter

SJ Guest, BDB law

Articles

The power to change

The power to change

Lawyers standing for parliament should not forget where they came from, writes Kevin Poulter
When lawyers get social

When lawyers get social

Kevin Poulter rates the worth of new social media in an already oversaturated technology marketplace
SJ on how to improve your chances of being published

SJ on how to improve your chances of being published

SJ's editor at large Kevin Poulter, managing editor Laura Clenshaw and legal reporter John van der Luit-Drummond discuss why penning a piece is such a valuable marketing tool in today's legal world
A popular profession?

A popular profession?

Should the legal profession be more popular with the public than it currently is? That is the question that has been circling my mind this week since Kevin Poulter asked what makes a 'good lawyer' in last week's issue, and questioned whether a practitioner must only work for the underdog to be considered as such.
Written in the stars

Written in the stars

Stop the press! What was foretold has come to pass. For the first time in more than 20 years, the number of practising certificate holders in England and Wales has fallen, says Kevin Poulter
To hell and back

To hell and back

Apologies in advance to all the non-London based readers but I can't let the week pass without making some comment about the recent tube strikes, says Kevin Poulter
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