All Law Gazette articles in 11 September 2017 – Page 3
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News
Slater and Gordon announces Australia job cuts
About 7% of workforce affected by restructure, which does not affect UK operations.
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Promotions: Birkett Long
Successful solicitors strengthen business and commercial property teams.
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Analysis
I feel bored and unchallenged at my current firm. I would like to practise in a more technical area where I could utilise more of my skills and knowledge. How easy would this be?
’I am in my mid 40’s and have been qualified for 20 years in personal injury. I specialized in EL/PL including VWF/hand arm vibration syndrome before having 4 years out at 6 years PQE. I worked for both national and regional all firms. I returned for 2 1/2 years ...
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Goodbye to the PA: Pinsent Masons opens redundancy consultation
International firm says around 100 personal assistant jobs at risk.
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Legal executives bid for ABS regulation
CILEx and its regulatory arm apply to give members the chance to set up alternative business structures.
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Lammy Review: CPS backs 'race-blind' prosecutions
Crown Prosecution Service says it will consider the practical implications of David Lammy's recommendation.
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Ex-KWM staff set for pay out in days
Employment tribunal claim was brought by 200 former staff at the defunct former European arm of King & Wood Mallesons
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Promotions: Aaron & Partners
Chester legal firm promotes seven staff members – including one to partner.
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Firm hire: Taylor Wessing
Taylor Wessing strengthens corporate real estate practice with new lateral partner hire.
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Thanks a bundle! 2,000 pages of 'largely irrelevant' trial papers infuriate judge
Litigants told they can expect cost penalties if lengthy bundles hold up the justice process.
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'Can you hear me?' Survey highlights video-link failures
Charity Transform Justice is gathering evidence on virtual hearings.
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Pen pally
On the topic of satisfied clients, what is the nicest letter you have ever received? Neil McCormick of Somerset gets the ball rolling with a missive (from a well-known actress) saying: ‘Your letter was so clear I can’t believe it was written by a lawyer.’ ‘I have attempted to live ...
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News
Court lift fault hits disabled solicitor's work
More accounts of crumbling courts across England and Wales reach the newsdesk.
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Feature
Conveyancing: Home truths
Conveyancers are generally upbeat, though pressure on fees, demanding clients and cyber fraud all present urgent challenges. The Gazette’s latest roundtable.
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