All Law Gazette articles in 11 November 2019 – Page 3
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Feature
Mindfulness: Dropping into the present
Mindfulness can make better lawyers and kinder colleagues.
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Opinion
Reform of DBAs is long overdue
New draft rules would push the reset button on damages-based agreements.
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Feature
Death by a thousand cuts?
Working in legal aid gives solicitors an unparalleled opportunity to help ordinary people, reports Grania Langdon-Down. But where is the next generation coming from in a sector that successive governments have repeatedly clobbered?
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News
Words paper over the cracks
Beautifully drafted press releases are of limited use to lawyers who have to dodge falling plasterboard in court.
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News
News focus: Crumbling courts - the malady lingers on
HMCTS is spending heavily to promote its £1bn courts modernisation programme but two parliamentary committees remain distinctly unimpressed by progress to date.
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Opinion
A ‘cull’ and a coup for KPMG
Big Four outfit plans to ‘cull’ one in 10 partners to save money.
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News
Hide and seek for digital badge
Finding the SRA badge on magic circle firms’ websites involves a certain amount of clicking and scrolling.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 11 November 2019
‘Gender assassination of men’, email references, and goodbye to a Gazette great: your letters to the editor.
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