All Law Gazette articles in 10 December 2018 – Page 8
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Opinion
A new front in the war against legislative overload
Red Tape: Managing Excess in Law, Regulation and the Courts | Robin Ellison
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Opinion
Failing to protect children from abuse
Solicitors await clarification on liability for child protection.
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News
Row over mystery funder in billion-pound oligarch fishing battle
Application for costs security demands either £2.7m or identity of funder to be revealed.
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News
Lord chancellor warned for second time over probate 'tax'
Parliament’s committee on statutory instruments suggests justice secretary is acting ultra vires.
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News
Pupil barristers to get up to 50% more under new minimum salary
Bar regulator confirms new mandatory minimum wage rules will come into force in September.
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Opinion
Judiciary dragging its feet over McKenzies
Long-awaited reform must be implemented soon to avoid more horror stories.
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News
SFO under fire for 'fundamental misunderstanding' in Tesco trial
Fraud charges against former directors at the supermarket have been thrown out.
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News
City firms claimed £14m costs in oligarch case
High Court judgment ruled last week that the English courts did not have jurisdiction to hear fraud claims.
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News
Bar wars: Cadbury fails in bid to alter purple trade mark
Cadbury had attempted to fend off a challenge from rival chocolate maker Nestlé.
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News
Incoming bar chair pledges to fight ‘over-regulation’
Richard Atkins QC delivered his inaugral address last night.