All Law Gazette articles in 10 September 2018 – Page 3
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Opinion
A Law Society Judiciary Committee?
The UK could emulate one aspect of the US's Supreme Court appointment circus.
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News
Government promises 'better support' to victims in court
Unveiling first 'victims strategy' prime minister says it is not enough simply to bring offenders to justice.
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News
Ex-magic circle chief to steer Vannin to £70m listing
Former Allen & Overy senior partner David Morley to chair litigation funder as initial prospectus announces £70m float next month.
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News
Solicitors welcome resurrection of no-fault divorce
Justice secretary preparing consultation on legislative reform.
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News
Motor skills
Clive Robertson seems to have carved out his dream job: setting up a specialist group at London and south-coast firm Healys devoted to classic cars.
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News
Procurement in LAA LAA land
The Legal Aid Agency’s procurement for civil legal aid work is descending into farce.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Jasveer Randhawa
Of counsel and a solicitor-advocate at Herbert Smith Freehills, London.
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Opinion
A private function
The Law Society’s role in last week’s landmark privilege ruling should be applauded.
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Feature
Five tips for retiring
As the golf fairways or long days in the potting shed loom, retirement is an enticing prospect – but there are key points to mull before putting your feet up.
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Opinion
Dishonesty and nuisance value
How should the rules relating to ‘fundamental dishonesty’ operate?
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News
Crash course in whiplash
Last week’s Commons debate on the Civil Liability Bill lasted three-and-a-half hours, forcing MPs to miss the latest episode of Great British Bake Off.
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Feature
Commercial realities
Can London cling on to its pre-eminence in high-value dispute resolution? Solicitors are cautiously optimistic.
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News
Law firm hits back over Volkswagen costs order
Harcus Sinclair says it was not informed of hearing or asked to submit evidence.
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News
News focus: justice goes the distance In Anglesey
As towns across the country are denuded of courtroom provision, pop-up courts using video technology are filling the vacuum. The Gazette goes behind the scenes at one such court in Wales.
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Opinion
Closing the class chasm on access
Law firms need to build on the progress the sector has made and continue to strive to create equal employment opportunities.
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News
News in 60 seconds
LSB takes its time Regulators have given themselves two extra months to ponder controversial proposed reforms of the ways solicitors can practise. The Legal Services Board said it would respond to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s proposals – which are vigorously opposed by the Law Society – by 5 November. ...
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News
Liverpool mayor hails ambitious offshoot of US class action firm
Northern Powerhouse minister Jake Berry joins Liverpool Joe Anderson in lauding SPG Law, which aims to be one the biggest claimant firms in the north-west by the end of the year.
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