All Law Gazette articles in 10 July 2017 – Page 3
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News
Brexit blamed for PEP dip at Travers Smith
Silver circle firm says ‘significant investments’ have increased cost of running firm.
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News
Digital 'statement of truth' to replace oath-swearing
Online process for probate applications is undergoing private tests, HMCTS reveals.
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News
Public considers barristers 'too expensive' for family advice, regulator finds
Just one in ten family law clients choose to go directly to a barrister for advice, partly due to a widespread belief that barristers charge more than solicitors.
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Analysis
I'm looking to re-specialise in an area where there are more financial benefits and I can fit it around childcare while keeping a part time hand in crime.
‘I am a criminal law solicitor and qualified 15 years ago. I'm looking to re-specialise in an area where there are more financial benefits and I can fit it around childcare while keeping a part time hand in crime. What would you suggest?’
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News
Firm hire: Gibson Dunn
Gibson Dunn adds international arbitration partner Jeffrey Sullivan in London.
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Lawyers 'overly cautious' anonymising family judgments
Campaign group the Transparency Project issues guidance to help families understand when, why and how their case might be published.
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News
Insurer blames injury claims industry for data thefts
Former employee of insurance giant Aviva convicted of bribery offences after selling information about customers.
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News
'Alternative was insolvency': Slater and Gordon investors settle for £21.6m
Company makes ’in principle’ agreement to settle shareholders’ claims without admitting liability.
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Taylor review seeks new status for 'gig economy' employment
Government-sponsored report recommends reclassifying 'workers' as ‘dependent contractors’.
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Secret evidence shoots down arms trade judicial review
'Sufficient to record' that closed judgment confirms government's decisions were 'rational', High Court judgment states.
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Conveyancing 'still pretty busy' despite Brexit concerns
A third of respondents see little change in volumes according toregular survey conducted for the Gazette.
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News
Law Society joins thousands in Pride march
Vice-president Christina Blacklaws among those marching under the banner 'all are equal under the law'.
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Opinion
Child migrants and lawyers
Unaccompanied children applying for asylum in the EU need specific legal and other protections.
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Analysis
Partner of murdered former Eastenders actress appeals life sentence
Arthur Simpson-Kent, the partner of former EastEnders actress Sian Blake, appeals his whole life sentence for murdering her and their two children after learning she was going to leave him and take them with her. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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News
Profession calls for 'bold and far-reaching' employment review
Taylor report should not be afraid to suggest a ‘potential overhaul’ of how employment is defined.
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Feature
Roundtable: Out in the open
LGBT lawyers believe that the profession has yet to deliver on full equality.
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