All Law Gazette articles in 11 January 2021 – Page 3
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News
Government urged to redraft 'watered down' evictions ban
Housing lawyers say people may be evicted due to rent arrears that have come about due to Covid-19.
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News
Whiplash reforms delayed another month
New portal for road traffic accident claims is not likely to go live until May.
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News
Quinn Emanuel posts bumper London results
Profit at the international firm’s London office is up 34% year-on-year.
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News
Paralegal accused of hiding cheques was unfairly dismissed
Personal injury firm did not carry out reasonable investigation into employee, tribunal finds.
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Home Office under pressure to reveal JR response
Department rejected FoI requests by the Gazette and solicitor Tobias Haynes.
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News
Romeo hits the right note
New MoJ permanent secretary is also president of a London amateur choir.
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Feature
Levelling the playing field
The Equality Act has been in force for over a decade. Has it lived up to expectations?
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Feature
Criminal law update
Credit for Guilty Plea, allocation of youths, identification by social media and sentencing.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Edward Cooke, Edward Cooke Family Law
Family lawyer and mediator, Chichester and Brighton.
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News
City elite slash office space
Lawyers predict working from home will become mainstream despite prospect of Covid-19 being brought under control.
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Opinion
End of the beginning
The appearance of legal services in last month’s Brexit deal was certainly a pleasant surprise.
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Profile
My legal life: Sundeep Bhatia, Beaumonde Law Practice
Proprietor of Beaumonde Law Practice in Harrow.
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News
Panasonic backs startup’s early warning dispute tech
Electronics giant teams up with British lawtech startup developing artificial intelligence tool.
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News
Windrush review: public service honour for author
Wendy Williams, admitted in 1991, receives CBE in 2021 New Year Honours.
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Opinion
The rise of litigation analytics
With many clients now struggling financially and the courts as keen as ever to wield the proportionality scythe, lawyers need to find new ways to bring down the cost of litigating.
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Opinion
Brexit history that led to ink along the dotted line
The Law & Politics of Brexit Volume II: The Withdrawal Agreement | Federico Fabbrini
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News
What ales the noble lord?
Jonathan Sumption QC’s withering denunciations of lockdown are pinned up outside the local Wetherspoons.
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‘Widen Domestic Abuse Bill powers’ says Law Society
Society president David Greene calls for bill to go further in its protections as proposed legislation makes it way through parliament.
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