All Law Gazette articles in 12 June 2017 – Page 3
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Opinion
Don't fear AI; we're all algorithms anyway
Lawyers should not assume human brains are inherently superior to silicon ones.
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NewsFirm hire: Thursfields Solicitors
Thursfields launches focused agricultural division under Sarah Denney-Richards.
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NewsBar to ask for data on remuneration for public access work
Barristers could be required to reveal more about their practice under proposals outlined by the regulator.
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NewsNorth-west merger creates 27-lawyer firm
Property and private client firm MLP Law says it is looking for more acquisitions.
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NewsTravers Smith announces LGBT mentoring
International firm says many people hide their sexuality when they start work.
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NewsABS revolution founders on lawyer culture, super regulator finds
Legal Services Board concerned that 'sleepy' market is holding back investment.
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NewsOxbridge law graduates enjoy biggest earnings - official
Statistics show £43,600 gap in median earnings between Oxford and Bedfordshire graduates after five years.
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AnalysisSecuring a training contract was a struggle, but I don’t see my long-term future being with the firm I’m training with. If I’m offered a place on qualification, should I accept?
'Securing a training contract was a struggle, but I don’t see my long-term future being with the firm I’m training with. If I’m offered a place on qualification, should I accept?' Reply: Suzanne Gill, partner, Wedlake Bell Almost certainly, yes. Your first goal is ...
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NewsFirm hire: Charles Russell Speechlys
Charles Russell Speechlys appoints art litigation specialist.
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NewsCall for legislation to govern AI
Chancery Lane event hears concerns about accountability of algorithms which increasingly govern our lives.
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News'Collaborative' Brexit vital for legal sector - Law Society
The Law Society has today warned of the risks of a hard Brexit, urging the government not to ’commit an act of self-harm and unravel our economy’.
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NewsTower fire: housing lawyers mobilising to provide free advice
Association says those displaced will be owed a rehousing duty under homelessness legislation.
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News'Strong roots': Hogan Lovells announces Boston combination
Partners, lawyers and business services members from Collora will join Hogan Lovells in September.
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OpinionHow dare lawyers want control of their business
The Legal Services Board is not happy with the state of the market. Naturally lawyers are to blame.
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