All Law Gazette articles in 13 May 2019 – Page 3
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FeatureA new normal
Does it still make sense to describe legal services companies as ‘alternative’ when they are in the vanguard of the sector – and well placed to dominate it?
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NewsThe importance of getting paid
First rule of practice: ‘Don’t leave the office without money in the client account’.
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OpinionDemystifying Islamic law
Understanding Sharia: Islamic Law in a Globalised World | Raficq S. Abdulla and Mohamed M Keshavjee
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OpinionDon’t be CRAP (LLP)
How would the CEO of Cursory Relationships Are Profitable provide an optimally poor service to clients?
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FeatureCountry pursuits
Solicitors serving the rural economy must be versatile enough to cope with the ‘jigsaw of life’, hears Ben Rigby
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NewsNews focus: How costs-chaser James Green is making new friends
Costs chaser James Green has long been a bête noire of personal injury lawyers. But following the landmark Herbert ruling, he is in demand not only from claims management companies, but also the very firms that have reason to resent him.
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NewsQuestions raised over future of divorce centres
Sir Andrew McFarlane says 11 centres are being ‘phased out’.
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OpinionNo blanket comfort for claimant PI firms
Judges are not making it easy for claimant PI firms to make a living.
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NewsCalifornia beaming
Britain’s biggest fraud trial is providing a glimpse into the future of video hearings.
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NewsAmbridge over troubled water
Radio 4’s fictional village certainly isn’t a legal advice desert.
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NewsJustice Alliance in the dark
Campaigners will be holding a vigil in London on 16 May to ‘shine a light on justice’.
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NewsFirms warned of PI refunds after Herbert case
Solicitor James Green says a new industry may be emerging.
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OpinionLetters roundup - 13 May 2019
China, lawyer-free justice, and insurance: your letters to the editor.
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Opinion101 Questions Answered About Separating With Children
Edited by Bob Greig, Rebecca Giraud and Dr Angharad Rudkin
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NewsRussian litigants ‘loom large’ in record year for London courts
Annual report shows number of international commercial disputes heard is continuing to rise.
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NewsLiverpool hosts 'largest ever' £3.8bn group action
Group action claim filed in Liverpool today on behalf of potentially more than 200,000 Brazilians.
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