All Law Gazette articles in 1 November 2021 – Page 3
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News
Scottish legal aid row escalates after solicitor 'removed from court building'
Public war of words breaks out between bar association and Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service.
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News
New call for lawyers to be probed in Post Office inquiry
Team of academic experts say role of legal advisers is crucial for understanding how scandal happened.
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News
Solicitor rebuked for offensive WhatsApp messages
SRA said the conduct was a breach of the principle aimed at maintaining trust in profession.
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News
Vos to ‘shock’ experts - if he turns up…
Master of the Rolls continues his assault on dead-tree communications.
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News
30 minutes free: LAA tackles immigration detainee discrepancy
Solicitor who successfully challenged absence of equal provision says change does not go far enough.
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Opinion
Lawyers to the barricades
The reputation of the profession is at stake where lawyers are identified with their clients’ interests. The Law Society must protect us against unjustified attack.
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News
Procurement opens for new judgments database
National Archives seeking to secure decisions of senior courts for the nation.
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News
Solicitor who held on to files showed ‘flagrant disregard’ for rules
Former consultant ignored court order and did not engage with disciplinary proceedings at any stage, tribunal hears.
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News
Claim against HSBC over 15-year-old trading time barred
ECU Group claimed the bank’s traders improperly used knowledge of foreign exchange orders between 2004 and 2006.
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News
Showtrial lawyers get BBC off the hook for now
‘You are still my solicitor – even if you are on legal aid.’
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News
Ex-Dechert partner settles 'spying' claim
Neil Gerrard sued Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation over alleged ‘unlawful covert surveillance’.
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News
Four partners set to make £1.3m apiece after selling firm
Fast-expanding listed firm Knights makes move into the north east with Stockton-on-Tees acquisition.
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News
‘Nihilistic litigation’: Divorce judge laments costs of mammoth case
Costs of proceedings now outstrip the assets of both parties, court hears.
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News
Leading PI firm sitting on cash pile on hunt for acquisitions
PI firm reports record turnover and caseload, though pre-tax profits slide.
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Opinion
The next generation of lawyers can help the most vulnerable in society
Our vision is for a country where legal capability is spread throughout our society.
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News
‘Nobody liked it – so I got it right’
Lord Justice Jackson shares his feelings about 2010 review of civil litigation costs at Public Law Project’s conference.
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News
News focus: What does it take to be a member of the SDT?
As the SDT seeks new members, the role is evolving with the times. President Edward Nally outlines the qualities required to handle sensitive cases touching on mental health and personal lives.
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Feature
Ever so mighty
Ministers have become fixated on judicial power and the ability of the courts to frustrate government policy. Will they really take on the rule of law as ‘public enemy number one’? Eduardo Reyes reports.
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