All Law Gazette articles in 11 March 2019 – Page 2
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DWF set to raise £95m from stock market listing
Members set to be paid £19m from net proceeds of IPO.
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NewsMaster grants Inheritance Act application made 25 years out of time
Judgment also questions approach from another court to considering late applications.
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NewsLinklaters achieves 20% female partnership for first time
Firm has revealed details of latest round of promotions.
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OpinionEnding bias in law firms would also boost productivity
There are firms who cannot tell their BAME women lawyers apart.
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NewsFormer City lawyer receives entrepreneur award for petite clothing business
Jennifer Ison’s legal career spanned 20 years before she decided to branch out into womenswear.
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NewsFirm hire: New partner for DAC Beachcroft's claims solutions business
David Johnson joins from Weightmans and will be based in London.
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NewsFirm hire: Weightmans welcomes private client specialist
John-Paul Dennis joins the firm to head the wills, trust and estates team in Liverpool.
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Solicitor fined after lending vulnerable client £27k at 60% interest
Richard Barca tells tribunal he was trying to help client who faced losing her home and livelihood.
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NewsBrexit: Attorney General's legal advice deals blow to PM
Prime Minister claims to have secured ‘legally binding’ changes to the withdrawal agreement.
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NewsAmnesty calls on EU to intervene after Iran jails lawyer for 38 years
Reports emerge that Nasrin Sotoudeh also faces 148 lashes for various ’crimes’ in relation to human rights work.
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FeatureHome truths for the home secretary on the Shamima Begum case
Decision to strip citizenship from Ms Begum is likely to be wrong in domestic and international law.
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NewsUpdate: Molly Russell family granted legal aid for inquest on appeal
Russell solicitor says lawyers should not have to represent families for free.
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NewsCharities warn MoJ over impact of probate fee hike
Probate fee statutory instrument is set to come into force in April.
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OpinionResisting more soft law for lawyers
Our ethical codes should be our guide when deciding what is in the public interest.
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NewsBilling errors not enough to reduce solicitor costs, rules High Court
Judge also rejects defendant’s contention that ATE premium was unreasonable.
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NewsCivil service union secures 10% pay hike for prosecutors
Staff can be required to work between 7am to 7pm under the two-year deal.
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NewsRevealed: Ince collapsed after partners declined £8.5m bail-out
Administrators of City firm say financial position was ‘unmanageable’ by January amid heightened risk of SRA intervention.
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NewsSocial media contempt warning after Tina Malone conviction
Robert Buckland QC says users should ‘think carefully’ about their posts.
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