Posts in 'Law practice'

Consolidating context

Is a close connection relevant?

Connecting nodes

How to notice what is difficult to see

Fascinating endlessness

Freeing legal practice and software development from standardisation

Are you technologically impaired?

Useless digital assets

From melting borders to fading people

Casting a new light on surrogacy and digital assets

Possession dynamics

Watching trees and digital assets growing

Open source or open bar?

Legal thoughts about software development

Knowledge and experience in artificial intelligence

Stop being beaten down by Big Tech!

Estate liquidation in the context of incapacity

Looking for effectiveness

How to say "No, thanks" in European

A succession waiver

Wrong right

A pitfall regarding usufruct

Incapacity, estate management, family disputes

Getting to the hardcore of trusts and estates

Sorting apples or turning homes into castles

Between legal facts and raw data

Effective remedy in international law

Effectiveness through practicalities

Succession and damages

Do you pay enough attention to trees?

Movements in a frozen world

A Christmas cracker

Dates and words

Beware of short words!

Understanding your own will

Language proficiency and will drafting

Will drafting in context

From capacity to reality

Freedom to take back

Testamentary freedom from a different perspective

Artificial intelligence and business models

Unfreezing creativity

French trust reflections

A Christmas cracker

Immovables' movements

Matrimonial physics in action

The echo of silence in successions

Beware of inaction!

Strong weakness

An absurd case study

Time to act

Beware of limitation!

Beware of appearance

A too obvious pitfall

Protecting in practice

What matters most?

Life insurance and forced heirship

Two tips to handle disputes involving life insurance in a succession context.

Thoughts on formalities and artificial intelligence

How will artificial intelligence affect your practice?

Real property sale and incapacity

The practitioner who relies mainly on formalities to secure a deed involving an incapacitated person may well be disappointed.

Legal title and succession

Two tips to prevent you from handling French estate matters upside down

Cross-border estates: A practical approach

How to solve cross-border issues by relying on your education in trusts.

Collaborating with lawyers: How to travel between parallel worlds

Let's consider two different disputes:

Situation 1: Mr Smith and Mr Durand

Mr Smith has been working with Mr Durand for five years. Mr Durand supplies Mr Smith with French delicacies. The latter sells them in the UK. His clients really are fond of the French cheeses and wines he …