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Creating your profile on CaseMine allows you to build your network with fellow lawyers and prospective clients. Once you create your profile, you will be able to:
Claim the judgments where you have appeared by linking them directly to your profile and maintain a record of your body of work.
Interact directly with CaseMine users looking for advocates in your area of specialization.
Creating a unique profile web page containing interviews, posts, articles, as well as the cases you have appeared in, greatly enhances your digital presence on search engines such Google and Bing, resulting in increased client interest.
The cases linked on your profile facilitate Casemine's artificial intelligence engine in recommending you to potential clients who might be interested in availing your services for similar matters.
Performing Rights Societies in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Legal Framework, Case Law and Contemporary Challenges Introduction Performing rights societies—also referred to as collecting societies...
The Taxes Management Act 1970: Contemporary Issues in Administration, Compliance and Rights Protection Introduction The Taxes Management Act 1970 (“TMA 1970”) has for over half a century provided the...
Price-Fixing Agreements in United Kingdom and Irish Competition Law: Civil, Criminal and Cross-Border Dimensions 1. Introduction Price-fixing agreements constitute the quintessential “hard-core”...
Actual Bodily Harm in Contemporary UK and Irish Criminal Law: Definition, Scope, and Emerging Challenges 1. Introduction The offence of assault occasioning actual bodily harm (“ABH”) under s 47 of...
Factor Loco Absentis: Historical Foundations, Contemporary Function, and Comparative Perspectives within United Kingdom and Ireland Law Introduction The office of factor loco absentis – literally, a...