All Law Gazette articles in 10 July 2017 – Page 2
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Firm hires and promotions: Hugh James
Hugh James marks growth of London office with announcement of four new appointments and two advancements.
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Firm hires: Franklin
Franklin announces strategic expansion in Corporate Tax for clients with the arrival of partners, Christine Daric and Olivier Mesmin
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Firm hires and promotions: Gardner Leader
New appointments and multiple promotions as law firm Gardner Leader continues to expand team
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'Eye-watering': EU withdrawal bill is biggest change in legal system for 45 years
Law Society calls for rights to be protected as government introduces European Union (Withdrawal) Bill
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DAC Beachcroft reports 10% boost in profit
Partner profit up and debt down as managing partner hails success ‘despite Brexit’ vote.
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North-west PI firm plunged into administration
Campaigner for coal miners whose cases had been under-settled hits financial difficulties.
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Firm hires: Irwin Mitchell
Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth hires three new associates in the will, trust and estate disputes team.
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Law Commission proposes wide-reaching wills overhaul
Reforms include lower age limits, new tests for mental capacity and possible electronic wills.
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Stewarts Law reports bumper year for partners
Litigation specialist enters top 50 for first time after reporting boost in turnover and PEP.
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Grenfell Tower: Parliamentary group told of legal aid fear
All-party parliamentary group meeting on legal aid hears details of advice being sought.
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Solicitor appointed to Grenfell Tower inquiry team
Inquiry names lawyers who will assist chair Sir Martin Moore-Bick in the process.
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Government tight-lipped over 'death tax' resurrection
Profession fears new government could re-introduce controversial fee reform.
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Leigh Day paralegals resign over Grenfell Tower poster
Individuals had been suspended over the weekend after reports of the ‘touting’ emerged.
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'Sanctions ladder' proposed for disciplinary action against conveyancers
Council for Licensed Conveyancers consults on guidance to ensure consistency when members face disciplinary action.
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Court closures: Judge warns of impact on youth justice
Judicial lead on youth justice says closure programme ’not appropriate for access to justice’.
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DoNotPay 'chatbot' scales up to 1,000 legal queries
Student Joshua Browder says service will work across 50 US states, as well as UK jurisdictions.
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Taylor review: solicitors warn of 'gargantuan' legislative burden
Solicitors welcome review of employment law - but warn of reality of implementing new legislation.
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Gordon Dadds set to float after £18m takeover
Acquisitive firm will list on the London Stock Exchange if negotiations with shell company Work Group are successful.
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