Law less ordinary | Equine law
“There are probably no more than half a dozen lawyers in the UK who could say with a straight face that they specialise in equine law.” Lawyer 2B meets them.
“There are probably no more than half a dozen lawyers in the UK who could say with a straight face that they specialise in equine law.” Lawyer 2B meets them.
Fertility law in its current form is a relatively new field, created largely due to recent developments in fertility technologies. Lawyers may find themselves working on cases relating to surrogacy, sperm and egg donation, posthumous conception or co-parenting.
You don’t have to be the world’s most avid viewer of Top Gear (or whatever Clarkson-fronted vehicle Amazon eventually produces) to be aware that cars are big business. And it should come as no surprise that plenty of lawyers like their motors. If you want proof, just walk around the car park at Temple to […]
“I became a lawyer to help people and was committed to assisting voiceless individuals in difficult circumstances,” says Bindmans solicitor Sara Lomri. “The way we treat prisoners is a refection of our society – it’s trite but true.” Since the financial crash and its consequent austerity measures our prisons – already on shaky ground – have deteriorated […]
From nerdy niche to global mega-business, the gaming world is now policed by top IP lawyers If you weren’t already convinced that the world of gaming had moved on from its teenage nerd in a bedroom stereotype then the news that Minecraft creator Markus ‘Notch’ Persson recently outbid Jay-Z and Beyoncé on the biggest Beverley […]
“Politicians are an unusual bunch,” says Gerald Shamash, of Steel & Shamash – the Labour Party’s go-to legal advisers. Shamash would know, having advised the party since before the 1992 general election and been a councillor in Barnet for eight years. “I understood what motivated politicians and that enabled me to give advice,” Shamash continues. “The […]
From critic John Ruskin’s patronage of the Pre-Raphaelites to the murky underbelly of New York’s Factory scene and the egotistical machinations of the Young British Artists, the art world seems to exist in a vacuum, independent of social conventions and economic boom and bust. This is a self-governing world that ascribes apparently arbitrary millions to […]
Picture the scene: the usual mountain of paperwork, a multitude of late nights, billions of pounds to be made and a CEO who took the reins of a FTSE 100 company before you were born. As exciting as it is to work on headline-making deals, the situation can also conspire to make the average trainee […]