All Law Gazette articles in 11 October 2021
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HR reform: Raab plans mechanism to correct 'incorrect' judgments
Consultation on government's proposals to reform 1998 act expected within the next two months.
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Law Societies condemn 'harmful' economic crime levy
New tax will play into the hands of rival jurisdictions seeking investment, professional body warns.
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CFA costs payable as part of maintenance award, CoA rules
Court agrees success fee in inheritance case can be classed as a debt.
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BSB promises to tackle 'ageing' bar
The average age of a practising barrister has risen from 38.5 in 1990-91 to 46.5 in 2019-20.
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Heathrow protest barrister gears up for Supreme Court appeal
Tim Crosland was found in contempt of court by three Supreme Court justices in May.
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Firm hire: Equilaw welcomes managing director
Equity release law firm appoints Max Hayden to the role.
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Opinion
Consumers promised cheap law are being failed by our system
A failure to offer even basic protections is leaving clients exposed.
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Customer happiness just as important as outcome, firms tell survey
More firms also engaging with review sites - but not necessarily the negative reviews.
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Law Society hails legislative coups at president's inauguration
I. Stephanie Boyce spoke of ‘clear definitive successes’ in preserving the rule of law.
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Opinion
'I am proud to be a black woman in intellectual property'
Trainee solicitor Hebah Berhan reflects on her journey into IP.
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MPs prepare to debate judicial review reforms
Controversial Judicial Review and Courts Bill has second reading in House of Commons next week.
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Top 200 firms in advanced talks to merge from next year
Merger would create a business with a staff of more than 500.
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A&O matches rival with £107,500 NQ starting salary
City firms fight for top graduates amid talent shortage.
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Common Platform blip 'illustrates danger of overestimating technology'
Lord chief justice revealed rollout of digital case management system was paused.
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SFO ends Quindell investigation after six years
Investigators say evidence does not support a potential conviction.
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Society voices 'genuine concerns' about power of attorney reforms
Safeguards cannot be put at risk as a result of digitalisation drive, says professional body.
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Firm promotion: Director appointment at TP Legal Solicitors
Surrey law firm promotes Zoe McCaig to the role.
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Burford earmarks $100m for cases led by diverse lawyers
‘Vanishingly few’ commercial disputes led by women or ‘racially diverse’ lawyers, says funder.
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Opinion
Bitcoin’s mystery man turns up - in the law courts
A forthcoming libel action will air questions about the identity of 'Satoshi Nakamoto'. It is unlikely to resolve them.