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Common sense prevails on aggregation
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Common sense prevails on aggregation

Jane Williams and Sushma MacGeoch consider the Supreme Court's decision in AIG Europe v Woodman and what it means for solicitors' professional indemnity insurance
Keeping an eye out
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Keeping an eye out

Tracey Calvert considers the role of effective workplace supervision in fostering accountability and minimising risk
Tackling the technology threat
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Tackling the technology threat

What are the main categories of risk facing law firms, and what can they do to minimise their vulnerability, asks Struan Todd
Mental capacity and family proceedings
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Mental capacity and family proceedings

Mariko Wilson discusses the checks and balances in place to ensure that vulnerable clients are protected and their interests properly represented in family cases
A whirlwind six months
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A whirlwind six months

Georgina Squire reflects on the groundbreaking judgments and procedural changes litigators have had to get to grips with and looks ahead to the possible impact of Brexit
Who's the patient?
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Who's the patient?

The recent case of ABC has addressed the question of who clinicians owe a duty to in particular circumstances, write Caron Heyes and Christina Gardiner