All Law Gazette articles in 11 March 2019 – Page 3
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News
Former 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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Opinion
Ending bias in law firms would also boost productivity
There are firms who cannot tell their BAME women lawyers apart.
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News
Linklaters achieves 20% female partnership for first time
Firm has revealed details of latest round of promotions.
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News
Master 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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News
DWF set to raise £95m from stock market listing
Members set to be paid £19m from net proceeds of IPO.
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Opinion
Junior lawyers need protection - now
As the most vulnerable members of our profession, junior lawyers need more protection in the workplace.
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Profile
Inside job
Andrew Lockley followed a career founded on legal aid with a term as a board member at the much-criticised Legal Aid Agency. So what has it been like on the inside? asks Eduardo Reyes
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News
News focus: Equality still a work in progress
New Law Society research confirms that tackling unconscious bias, fair pay and promoting widespread flexible working are key elements needed to achieve gender equality in the legal profession.
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News
Instructed by the Great Eagle
Former army officer James Averill acted on relayed communications from the higher entity The Lord of the Scorpio Hierarchy.
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News
Horses for courses at new law firm
Two solicitors have opened what they say is the UK’s first legal practice specialising in the protection of animals.
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News
Practitioners' queries on calls for court reform evidence
House of Commons justice select committee called for written submissions of evidence for the £1bn court reform programme.
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Feature
Up and away
While the incentive for top law firms to set up northern legal and business hubs lies in reducing office and salary costs, these initiatives can spur ways of working which open up new career opportunities. Grania Langdon-Down reports
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News
Solicitors represented at arm’s length on AI advisory group
New body set up to advise judiciary on developments in artificial intelligence is dominated by judges.
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Feature
1974 pub bombings: unanswered questions
IRA pub bombings continue to raise questions about multi-death investigations.
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