All Round table articles
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         Feature FeatureClinical negligence roundtable: Speaking up, speaking outHealth outcome statistics for women expose a ‘gender pain gap’. With a sky-high clinical negligence bill, how can law and lawyers work with patients, clinicians and health trusts to narrow the divide? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable. 
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         Feature FeatureRoundtable: Coming forward - supporting profitability and growthIn seeking business success, law firms lean ever harder on functions that were traditionally ‘back office’ – and clients are noticing. Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion, sponsored by Travelers. 
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         Feature FeatureClients and technology roundtable: Plugged inAI innovation is conditioning clients to expect a speedy service from lawyers. How are mid-tier firms meeting this challenge, as well as ensuring that staff have the right skill-set? Joanna Goodman reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureAI and mid-sized firms roundtable: Intelligence testingFor mid-market firms, the advent of generative AI is a double-edged sword. The technology can handle routine tasks and free up billable time, but also obscure intrinsic flaws in processes. 
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         Feature FeaturePII roundtable: Soft sellWith the PII market still benign, solicitors can focus their energy on how best to present themselves to insurers as a good risk. Eduardo Reyes and Rachel Rothwell report from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureClient risks: Danger nousHow should firms manage risk, compliance and client care in the context of rising demands relating to due diligence? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureStuck in the middle?Mid-sized law firms are very far from being also-rans. Eduardo Reyes finds that they are dynamic actors, finding ways to innovate and endure by utilising service, structure, technology – and even a sense of mission. 
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         Feature FeatureRoundtable: Sale agreed?Modern conveyancing has ‘specialisms within itself’, reflecting the complexity of a process that is too often assumed to be simple or capable of being ‘standardised’. Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureRoundtable: Making AI work for lawThe legal sector’s engagement with the staggering potential of artificial intelligence has surprised long-time observers of this traditionally cautious profession. Joanna Goodman reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureGen Z: Coming throughStereotypes abound in any discussion about ‘Gen Z’. Many are unfair, but it is clear that the professional and life priorities of this generation are different from those who came before. Can the legal profession adapt? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable. 
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         Feature FeatureDouble indemnityGreater choice is driving a more competitive PII renewal round. Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureTaking the middle groundLaw firms operating in the mid-market convene to discuss their most urgent challenges. 
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         Feature FeatureLife supportAs a practice area, private client is both protected from ‘AI’ and struggling with government automation of life-critical processes. Eduardo Reyes reports. 
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         Feature FeatureTake on me: Client due diligence roundtableHow far does the right to representation extend? Concerns over reputation, ethics, morality and regulation are giving firms more reason than ever to turn away or shed clients. 
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         Feature FeatureGeopolitical risk: The world turningMost of the global risks businesses face are not new, but their confluence should shape corporate conduct and the legal advice that supports it. 
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         Feature FeatureCounting the costsLegislation that made sweeping cuts to civil legal aid and ushered in the controversial Jackson reforms came into force a decade ago, with far-reaching consequences for personal injury and medical negligence cases in particular. So where are we now? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable. 
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         Feature FeatureSpring thawGood news at last – the professional indemnity insurance market is softening and there may be new capacity on the horizon. Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable. 
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         Feature FeatureThe way that you do itWhat are the greatest sources of regulatory risk for law firms in the current environment? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion. 
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         Feature FeatureFeeling the heatWhat is the legal profession’s role in preventing climate catastrophe? Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable. 
 





















