All Law Gazette articles in 13 January 2020 – Page 3
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News
Creditors owed £6.3m by disgraced Shiner’s collapsed human rights firm
Investigations continue into the management of the law firm’s affairs in years before its closure.
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News
CPS embarks on hiring spree
Crown Prosecution Service wants to recruit 390 prosecutors by June.
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Feature
Picking up the traces
As law enforcers fight a multi-faceted battle against fraud, Grania Langdon-Down looks at the revolutionary challenges posed by cryptoassets to solicitors on the frontline.
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Opinion
A pathway through a quagmire
The Negligence Liability of Public Authorities (2nd edition) | Duncan Fairgrieve and Dan Squires QC
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Feature
How to: Tackle succession planning
Contemplating your own professional mortality can be uncomfortable, hears Marialuisa Taddia. But the rise of the ‘zombie’ law firm shows it is never too early to start thinking about what comes next.
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Opinion
Portal gives insurers nowhere to hide
Insurers must ensure people can bring claims directly and be dealt with fairly - or the industry’s reputation will suffer.
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Opinion
Eyes down for a full house
Bingo Capitalism: the Law and Political Economy of Everyday Gambling | Kate Bedford
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Feature
Protecting your funds from cybercriminals
How to handle everyday IT challenges in your legal business
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News
Firms lacking investigation cover ‘dangerously exposed’
Research suggests many firms without enough insurance would face ruin if hauled before disciplinary tribunal.
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News
News focus: Two commissions promised in Queen’s speech
Commissions looking into criminal justice and the role of the Supreme Court look set to be the most controversial aspects of the newly elected government’s legislative programme.
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News
Streetwise stipes clubbing together
London magistrates liked their clubs, making sure their lists finished by 12.30.
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News
Women partner numbers up at City firms
Norton Rose Fulbright promotes 53 partners globally, with female lawyers making up 42%.
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Opinion
There may be trouble ahead
Is it realistic to expect Johnson’s administration suddenly to embrace pluralism and consensus on the back of December’s emphatic election victory?
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News
Council ABS ‘on course’ to return to black
Cambridgeshire is one of three local authorities behind LGSS Law.
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