All Law Gazette articles in 12 June 2017 – Page 3
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News
News focus: Three years on, has Denton brought civil obedience?
Denton was intended to provide much-needed clarity for civil litigation lawyers in the uncertain aftermath of Mitchell – it appears to have succeeded.
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News
David Lidington - another non-lawyer - is new lord chancellor
Former Europe minister, who defended judges amid the ‘Enemies of the people’ furore, succeeds demoted Liz Truss.
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Opinion
Sending the right messages
A surfeit of emails need not clog up the solicitor’s working day – here’s how to save time.
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Opinion
Ministerial machismo
Additional, unproductive expense of longer court hours would quash what little public support there is for the plan.
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Profile
My legal life: Lisa Moncur
Associate solicitor, Aaron & Partners; registrar for the Diocese of Chester.
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Feature
How to: Take a sabbatical
A solicitor can return from a sabbatical refreshed and brimming with ideas. The experience can leave a lasting imprint on a law firm’s culture too.
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Opinion
Rights & wrongs: The limits of free speech
As Ken Livingstone demonstrated, some views may be lawfully but unacceptably expressed.
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Opinion
Tired of figuring it out
The new bill will be just another headache for lawyers to deal with
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Feature
‘Excessive pricing’ and pharmaceuticals
Alleged abuse of dominance through excessive pricing in the pharmaceutical sector could be curbed.
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News
Clerk’s disdain echoes down the years
Yet another judicial colleague gets in touch with memories of first days in the law. Jeremy Cochrane, who describes himself as a ‘long-retired district judge’, recalls a sudden introduction to legal hierarchies: ‘Upon completion of my National Service in 1956, I began work for solicitors in central London as the ...
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Feature
Judicial college: Bench marks
The Judicial College offers invaluable e-training that sharpens the skills of judges and bolsters their battered morale.
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Opinion
Bridging the Atlantic on costs
Modernisers aiming to limit recoverable costs should be listened to.
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Feature
Case management and appeals
Was the trial judge wrong to refuse two applications to adjourn trial because of the (alleged) ill-health of a defendant?
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