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AVOIDING NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS IN LITIGATION 10: "DEFENSIVE LITIGATION": PROTECT AND SURVIVE

AVOIDING NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS IN LITIGATION 10: “DEFENSIVE LITIGATION”: PROTECT AND SURVIVE

August 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Members Content

In the 10th post in this series we consider the concept of “defensive litigation”, that is what positive steps litigators can take to avoid problems occurring. THE LIST: DEFENSIVE LITIGATION This list is based on a talk I gave in…

JOB ADVERT: HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LAW CENTRE - OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

JOB ADVERT: HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LAW CENTRE – OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

August 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Access to justice, Job Advert, Members Content

Hammersmith and Fulham Law Centre is looking for an Office Administrator. If you want to work for these really nice people look below. Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre Salary: £23 – £25,000 per annum plus pension Working hours: 35 per…

LAWYERS AND HOLIDAYS 2 - ADVICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD : GOOD READING FOR UNICORNS

LAWYERS AND HOLIDAYS 2 – ADVICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD : GOOD READING FOR UNICORNS

August 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Well being

Following on from the post yesterday where lawyers gave advice on avoiding stress on work when going on and coming back from holiday it is worthwhile looking at the general guidance that is available.   “Lawyers have holidays without stress?…

LAWYERS - GOING ON HOLIDAY AND AVOIDING EXTRA STRESS: ADVICE FROM TWITTER

LAWYERS – GOING ON HOLIDAY AND AVOIDING EXTRA STRESS: ADVICE FROM TWITTER

August 22, 2019 · by gexall · in Members Content, Uncategorized, Well being

Since we are in the middle of the holiday season I have noticed how some people are reporting that going on, and coming back, from holidays is a stressful experience. I asked the lawyers (and others) on Twitter to give…

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