All Law Gazette articles in 11 June 2018 – Page 3
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Opinion
Blurring the lines
For law firms, funding claims is not for dabblers. But the profits could be vast
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Opinion
New watchdog needs to bark
Whether you see them as parasites or partners, claims management companies are an established presence in the legal system.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Connie Atkinson
Connie Atkinson, senior associate and family mediator, Kingsley Napley, London.
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Feature
An ‘appalling vista’
A newly established group of parliamentarians aims to counter widespread indifference to allegedly wrongful convictions. Lawyers are being urged to support them.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Where complex litigation is akin to space exploration
Sovereign Defaults Before Domestic Courts
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News
MoJ to refund court fees after overcharging
Change of policy followed the threat of judicial review from solicitor whose client paid £103 too much.
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News
Bar votes on £15m offer to end legal aid boycott
Criminal barristers will decide today whether to accept the government’s £15m off er of investment into the criminal justice system to settle their boycott of new legal aid work. A ballot which has been open all weekend is due to close. A result is expected by tomorrow morning. If the ...
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News
60 seconds: 11 June 2018
Appleman of Deloitte’s eye The Big Four professional services fi rms continue to make further inroads into the legal market, with Deloitte agreeing a deal to take on a US immigration specialist’s operations outside its home country. Deloitte will take over eight offi ces of Berry Appleman & Leiden, including ...
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