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Welcome To Axiom Law Magazine: Business And Professional Development In The Legal World

 

Online Lead Generation For Conveyancing Solicitors In The Slow Down (15 Feb 2008)
With predictions suggesting a cooling in the property market boom, the UK’s leading portal for moving services, www.reallymoving.com, is urging conveyancing solicitors to use the latest online lead generation technology to steer their way through the slow-down.  more…

Microsoft's Plans - Possible Flood Of Tribunal Claims (31 January 2008)
The new performance monitoring, lie-detector based system from Microsoft could create privacy issues by generating a 'Big Brother' feel in the workplace according to employment law specialists at Glovers solicitors in a promotional press release. more…

Scottish Law Firm Backs Brake - Free Police Training (27 January 2008)
Digby Brown, the Scottish solicitors firm has sponsored a training service for police family liaison officers. Digby Brown specialises in personal injury cases. more…

"What's Wrong with Human Rights?" - Inaugural Lecture, Bristol (22 January 2008)
Steven Greer, Professor of Human Rights in the Law School will deliver his inaugural lecture on the subject of " What's Wrong with Human Rights?" at 6:00pm on Tuesday 4 March 2008, in the Reception Room, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. more…

College Of Law Student Wins Graduate Prize (22 January 2008)
A student at The College of Law has won a £7,000 prize in a national graduate competition. more…

 

Issue 55 January 2008

The Perils Of Partnership by Mike Jackson
Becoming a partner may be a dream step up the career ladder for ambitious lawyers, but it comes at a hefty price – financially and non-financially - Mike Jackson explains the implications of taking on the role. more…

How To Attract More Clients To Your Firm, Using Low Cost Marketing Techniques by Nigel Temple
Here is a low cost, stress free approach to client attraction. It is in line with the times and uses proven principles which can have a dramatic effect on fees and client retention. This article is based on a seven-stage approach found within How to Get Clients to Come to You, published by Words at Work, London. more…
 

Human Rights in Education, Science and Culture: Legal Developments and Challenge (4 January 2008)
Human Rights in Education, Science and Culture: Legal Developments and Challenges has been published by UNESCO. It is edited by Yvonne Donders and Vladimir Volodin. more…

Corruption and the Secret of Law: A Legal Anthropological Perspective (4 January 2008)
Ashgate has published Corruption and the Secret of Law: A Legal Anthropological Perspective Edited by Monique Nuijten, Wageningen University, The Netherlands and Gerhard Anders, University of Zurich, Switzerland. more…

The Criminal Law of Genocide: International, Comparative and Contextual Aspects (4 January 2008)
The Criminal Law of Genocide: International, Comparative and Contextual Aspects has been published by Ashgate. It is edited by Ralph Henham, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Paul Behrens, University of Leicester, UK more…

Land Expropriation In Israel (4 January 2008)
Land Expropriation in Israel has been published by Ashgate. It is written by Yifat Holzman-Gazit of Stanford Law School, USA. more…
 

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