All Law Gazette articles in 1 February 2021
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OpinionLetters round-up: 1 February 2021
A much-needed conversation and Dickensian management: your letters to the editor.
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NewsNews focus: How should the family court treat allegations of domestic abuse?
In a landmark case, the Court of Appeal heard from lawyers how the family court should treat allegations of domestic abuse. The appeal court’s ruling is likely to have far-reaching implications.
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NewsBarclays revamps legal arm with shared platform adoption
Banking giant aims to standardise the way it works with panel firms.
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OpinionAn authoritative guide to leasehold enfranchisement
Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement | Anthony Radevsky and Damian Greenish
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NewsSlater and Gordon backs care home public inquiry
National firm backs calls by campaign group for inquiry into government’s handling of pandemic.
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ProfileMy legal life: Manjinder Singh Kang, Kang & Co Solicitors
Solicitor and director, Birmingham.
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OpinionSkills lawyers need to work with start-up companies
Start-up Law | Edited by Alexandra Andhov
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OpinionSwift condemnation of Labour’s jury proposal is unwarranted
A temporary reduction in the number of jurors in a case should be given proper and reasoned consideration.
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NewsCourt Covid safety confusion continues
Reports of virus outbreaks in buildings and solicitors exposed to clients with symptoms.
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FeatureCroeso i gymru
No Welsh government has faced a challenge like Covid-19, which has highlighted the realities – and limitations – of devolution, writes Marialuisa Taddia. If the crisis does pave the way for further governance reforms, will Cardiff finally take control of justice and policing?
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OpinionMeghan and the Mail
Courts balance Duchess of Sussex’s right to privacy with media’s right to publish.
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NewsFaulks: putting a lid on it
An overheard conversation at the Department of Administrative Affairs apparently went something like this…
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NewsFire and pestilence? The show goes on
Like the Hollywood producer played by Dustin Hoffman in 'Wag the Dog', Obiter has got used to declaring 'This is nothing!'.
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OpinionThird-party poopers
Malicious content posted by unhappy customers on third-party web platforms can cost a firm money.
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NewsLSB kicks off new regime of transparency over PC fee spending
Super regulator wants ‘meaningful debate’ before approving fee levels in future.




















