All Law Gazette articles in 10 April 2017 – Page 4

  • Opinion

    ​Justice is not a feminist issue

    10 April 2017

    Prison does not work for anyone, woman or man. The criminal justice system needs to be rethought for everyone

  • Robert elliot
    Profile

    Interview: Robert Elliott, Linklaters

    10 April 2017

    ‘This sucker could go down!’ George W Bush said during the global financial crisis. Robert Elliott – on his way to the top at City behemoth Linklaters – could see that for himself, hears Paul Rogerson

  • Miriam edwards
    Profile

    My legal life: Miriam Edwards

    10 April 2017

    Quality manager, Bush & Company, Daventry

  • Opinion

    ​Online divorce

    10 April 2017

    At the beginning of March, I was invited to the Ministry of Justice for a workshop explaining more about the online divorce project from HMCTS. I joined representatives from the Law Society, Resolution and the bar.

  • Coventry city council
    News

    News focus: Councils in need of counselling

    10 April 2017

    Local government lawyers gathered for their annual weekend school shared tips on coping with unprecedented budget cuts – and the post-Brexit loss of European grant funding

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    Feature

    Jackson: Civil unrest

    10 April 2017

    Four years on, practitioners assess the impact of Jackson LJ’s civil litigation reforms and assess the need for further reform.

  • Robert bourns
    Opinion

    Changing course on the SQE

    10 April 2017

    Encouraging people from diverse backgrounds to become solicitors has long been a priority for the Law Society.

  • Opinion

    ​Chancery pain

    10 April 2017

    I am a civil litigator whose work rarely takes me to the Chancery Division of the High Court.

  • Delete history
    News

    Just browsing

    10 April 2017

    Will we ever find out what the five most popular websites at the Attorney General’s Office were? While Obiter was eager to learn about the browsing habits at legal departments, we were disappointed to find that the AGO’s ‘history’ will remain a mystery. ‘The Attorney General’s Office has recently changed ...

  • News

    Kathryn Bishop first chair of Welsh Revenue Authority

    10 April 2017

    With one year to go until stamp duty land tax is replaced in Wales by the land transaction tax, the devolved government confirmed the appointment of Kathryn Bishop as first chair of the Welsh Revenue Authority. The body will be operational from April 2018. Bishop has overn 30 years’ experience ...

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    News

    Assault with a deadly melon

    10 April 2017

    Classic tales of first days in the law continue to roll in. Alan Oakley of Burgess Hill writes: ‘I was sent to a grocer’s shop to serve a writ. I was told to look through the door first and make sure he was behind the counter because he had a ...

  • Attiq
    Profile

    Muslim youth worker wrongly arrested

    10 April 2017

    Attiq Malik is a solicitor-advocate and director at Liberty Law Solicitors, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

  • SRA London
    News

    SRA ‘breached confidence rules’, solicitor alleges

    10 April 2017

    Solicitor accuses the regulator of failing to exercise reasonable care to preserve confidential information.

  • Pork pie
    News

    Who ate all the pies?

    10 April 2017

    Obiter can forgive the shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon a little preening when he was recognised by a friendly constituent while doing the weekly shop at his local supermarket, Tesco in Seacroft, Leeds. In a tweet reflecting on the encounter, the man-of-the-people and loyal Corbynista concluded that what’s ‘genuinely wrong ...

  • Liz truss
    News

    Fee setback adds to lord chancellor’s woes

    10 April 2017

    Highly critical report accused Liz Truss of ‘overstepping her powers’.

  • Stephen boyd
    Feature

    Taking account of dishonesty

    10 April 2017

    Fraud and fresh evidence were factors in a recent High Court decision

  • News

    Free2Convey passes 1,000 user mark

    10 April 2017

    Online conveyancing portal Free2Convey has announced it now has more than 1,000 registered users. The portal provides free, real-time access to chain status information.