All Law Gazette articles in 1 April 2019 – Page 2
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News
EY's legal march stepped up with outsourcing acquisition
Accountancy firm confirms agreement to buy business from Thomson Reuters.
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News
Upsurge in costs challenges looms after court rules on 100% success fee
Master of the rolls rejects starting point of 100% uplift without assessing risk of litigation.
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Firm hire: Berwins appoints new Court of Protection head
Dan Snedden joins the Yorkshire firm’s private client team.
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Firm hires: Gamlins invests in crime team
Director Dafydd Roberts leads the expanding criminal law department at the North Wales firm.
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Solicitor banned for excessive £400p/h bills considers appeal
High Court this week found Andrew Good had acted dishonestly by charging what he knew to be too much.
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Gauke: Legal aid review timetable 'realistic and sensible'
Justice secretary tells MPs that, going into the next spending review, he will have the evidence he needs.
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Allen & Overy solicitor prosecuted over Weinstein NDA
SRA chief executive reveals disciplinary process moved forward last week.
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Thanks a bundle!
Twitter reacts to controversial news that hard copy court bundles must now be printed double-sided.
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Opinion
Knife crime sentencing in youth court
Magistrates must prioritise reducing reoffending and the welfare of the young person - punitive action is not necessarily the best approach.
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Hearing delays lengthen despite judicial recruitment pledge
Justice minister Lucy Frazer says additional capacity will reduce waiting times for appellants.
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Overcharging solicitor struck off after £30k fine ruled too lenient
Andrew Good had been fined and cleared of dishonesty - but both decisions were overturned after the SRA appealed.
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Female partners paid more than male counterparts at two leading firms
Hogan Lovells also joins list of firms reporting an ethnicity pay gap.
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Feature
The law on freezing human eggs
The 10-year storage limit for frozen eggs is outdated, discriminatory and needs to change.
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News
Firm hires: Bray & Bray expands private client and commercial teams
The Midlands firm has added to its Leicester and Market Harborough offices.
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Opinion
London as an international dispute hub
London courts are pre-eminent but in a competitive post-Brexit world there is no room for complacency.
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News
Fake barrister pursuing ‘dream career’ jailed after working in chambers for months
Scott Willey passed off practising certificate as his own and obtained a legal aid account.
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AGO opens direct line to Twitter and Facebook over problem posts
Solicitor general says growth of inappropriate comments could jeopardise the integrity of the court process.
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Barrister fined for exiting case without telling client or chambers
Matthew Boyden did not inform clients to take alternative steps.
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Opinion
Law Society must support freelance newcomers
Chancery Lane should be prepared to manage the integration of freelance solicitors and solicitors in unregulated businesses.
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Firm in 'clear breach of trust' over multi-million-pound property deal
Law firm paid out money ‘in clear breach of trust’, High Court concludes.
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