All Law Gazette articles in 10 February 2020 – Page 2
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'Delight to work with': in-house vision for 2025
Law firm report sounds cautionary note on investing in artificial intelligence.
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Supreme Court hopefuls could face parliamentary quizzing
Attorney general floats plan to let MPs and peers interview judicial candidates.
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Commercial firm wins breathing space from creditors with CVA
Creditors collectively owed more than £4m after 'temporary cash flow issue'.
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CJEU opinion unfolds Brompton’s copyright claim
Advocate general says that forms solely dictated by technical function should not enjoy protection.
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Family justice system 'under sustained and heavy attack' - Munby
Former family division president says confidence within private family law is at an all-time low.
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U who? Trade mark row hits legal education world
University claims ‘UniLaw’ is too similar to its own ‘ULaw’ trade mark.
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Firm hire: Solicitor joins Stowe Family Law
Victoria Aked joins the firm's Tunbridge Wells office.
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Legal services revenue hits new high
Official statistics show sector generated revenues of £37.1bn last year.
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CMS mourns ‘giant of the energy world’
Robert Lane CBE, who was a partner at international firm for over 30 years, died over the weekend.
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CoA blocks Jamaica deportations over legal advice concern
Detainees should be given at least five days' notice so they can seek advice.
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A&O boosts paternity leave by 10 weeks
Magic circle firm also introduces enhanced adoption leave and a policy on fertility treatment.
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Lost £27k credit hire claim exposes industry’s ‘dubious practice’
County court judge says claimant was misled into believing he was speaking to his insurer.
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Japanese legal giant confirms it shunned London over Brexit
Partner says the share of foreign investments in continental Europe compared with the UK has been increasing steadily.
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SDT says goodbye to paper bundles with digital move
Tribunal adopts Crown court-style evidence management platform.
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Opinion
Postpone the PI reforms and save us this phoney countdown
No-one really believes the RTA portal will be ready by 6 April. Yet for some reason this charade continues.
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'Enough is enough': Buckland unveils emergency terrorism legislation
Offenders face longer spells behind bars and a detailed risk assessment by the Parole Board.
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Senior judge says regional LIP support service closure 'very worrying'
Support Through Court is closing its Bournemouth branch next month.
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Firm hire: Goodman Derrick welcomes new partner
Daniel Dodman joins the firm’s dispute resolution team.
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Opinion
Options after leaving partnership
I am a tax lawyer in my mid-50s but I am not ready to ‘retire’.
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Stick to your core role, Chancery Lane tells regulator
Law Society says SRA focus should remain on ensuring high standards - as well as being more transparent itself.
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