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Top of the pop-ups

Top of the pop-ups

Alexandra Townsend-Wheeler advises on the legal issues around granting rights to pop-ups and warns both landlords and tenants not to simply choose the quickest and cheapest way forward because the arrangement is short term
What is the next Big Thing for Big Law?

What is the next Big Thing for Big Law?

In part one of a two-part series, Chrissie Lightfoot analyses the technologies that will disrupt the legal sector in tsunami-like style within the next few years
The trade mark 'David versus Goliath

The trade mark 'David versus Goliath

The negative publicity that results from trade mark giants seeking to enforce their rights against small traders should serve as a warning for the big guys, says Ben Scarfield
From the Archive - May 23, 1903

From the Archive - May 23, 1903

The Employment of Children Bill now before Parliament proposes to make some important changes in the law. It proposes that a county or borough council may make bye-laws as to the age below which employment is illegal, as to hours between which employment is illegal, and as to the total number of hours which a person under fourteen may work in any one day or week.
The Yukos saga continues

The Yukos saga continues

Maria Gritsenko discusses The Hague District Court's annulment of the $50bn arbitration award made to the Russian oil company's shareholders