All Law Gazette articles in 1 October 2018 – Page 3
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News
Straight couples will be allowed to enter civil partnerships, PM confirms
Announcement follows Supreme Court ruling that existing discrimination is unlawful.
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Land Registry picks blockchain partner
Agency to exlore potential of bitcoin-type encryption technology in land registration process.
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Firms must publish details of solicitors' credentials
SRA transparency rules will also include requirements on price and timescale for legal work.
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Appointments: International Family Law takes on three partners
Michael Allum, Emma Nash and Stuart Clark. Specialist London firm International Family Law Group LLP has announced that Emma Nash Stuart Clark and Michael Allum have been appointed partners. Solicitor advocate Emma Nash specialises in complex divorce and financial cases as well as cases involving children. ...
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Calls for global links at opening of legal year
Law Society president warns of cross-border cooperation at risk.
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Arden no more: Gray's Inn snaps up chambers
Arden Chambers will be incorporated into 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square in London.
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LASPO ban is 'driving referral fees underground'
NHS Resolution says the idea that claimants want to be represented by a firm 300 miles away 'strains credibility'.
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DWF agrees new US tie up ahead of float
Firm announces ‘exclusive association’ with LA-headquartered Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman.
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Promotion: Thursfields makes Rudge a director
Jane Rudge Jane Rudge, Thursfields Jane Rudge, one of Thursfields Solicitors’ leading Black Country lawyers, has been promoted to the position of director. Rudge, originally from Edinburgh, started her professional life in the legal department of investment bank Morgan Stanley in Canary Wharf. After a law degree ...
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Firm hire: senior associate at Lodders
Baldish Khatkar Baldish Khatkar, Lodders The Birmingham-based family law practice of regional firm Lodders has recruited divorce and financial specialist Baldish Khatkar as senior associate. She joins Lodders from specialist family law firm Blair Allison. Khatkar’s move to Lodders in Birmingham’s St Paul’s Square follows the closure ...
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Bar considers responses on future of pupillage
Chambers and entities asked if they wish to continue providing the traditional pathway to qualification.
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Opinion
IT and the definition of cross-border legal services
The rise in unregulated electronic platforms has caught the international trading system unawares.
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News
Award-winning PI firm sold after collapse into administration
Disease specialist Roberts Jackson suffers financial problems ’endemic’ to the personal injury sector.
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Feature
Street value
Small law firms are facing unprecedented pressures, ranging from price transparency and GDPR to unregulated competition. Jonathan Rayner gauges the mood at the Law Society Small Firms Division annual conference
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Opinion
Labour's share plan needs work
Notion of workers having more say enjoys broad support, but Labour’s employee ownership plans would prove a real headache for City law firms.
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Opinion
The right to a jury trial in Northern Ireland
Supreme Court to consider whether ex-soldier can be tried without a jury.
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Profile
Interview: Gerald Shamash
Gerald Shamash has represented errant members of parliament, hacking victims, and butchers’ insurers over limbs lost to sharp professional blades. Eduardo Reyes met him
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News
News focus: Labour reveals justice plans
Making legal aid a pillar of the welfare state and providing duty solicitors for border detainees were among justice policies announced at the party’s conference last week
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Polly Glynn, Deighton Pierce Glynn
Partner at Deighton Pierce Glynn, London
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Law Society: One in three law firms targeted by cyberscammers as PII hike looms
Insurance costs are set to rise, Society survey confirms – but an increase may be needed to maintain competition and capacity
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