All Law Gazette articles in 13 November 2017 – Page 3
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Feature
Society spotlight: Planning for an uncertain market
October’s meeting of the Law Society Council
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News
Memory lane
The Law Society Gazette, 15 November 2007 SRA issues warning on business models The Solicitors Regulation Authority last week urged solicitors to be ‘particularly cautious’ if approached about taking advantage of new business structures to be allowed under the Legal Services Act. The regulator said there could be conflict issues ...
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Feature
Technology: Riding the hype-cycle
Tech start-ups have peaked, we are told – not so in the law.
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Opinion
Mind the pay gap
As we mark Equal Pay Day, more needs to be done to achieve gender equality in the legal workplace.
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News
One in four set to quit as pay lags inflation
Pay is failing to keep up with inflation in almost every sector of the profession and a quarter of legal professionals plan to quit, according to an annual market bellwether.
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Feature
EU Financial Regulation: Money troubles
Since the 2008 crash, restoring stability to Europe’s financial services industry has taken precedence over creating a single market. That has meant a fee bonanza for compliance advisers.
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Opinion
A rule that remains an enigma
BNM was a missed opportunity to provide much-needed clarity on proportionate costs.
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News
Firm hire: Eigen Technologies
Eigen Technologies appoints former Slaughter and May partner Adam Eastell as General Counsel and Head of Sector - Legal.
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Opinion
Closing time
Eduardo Reyes makes a number of valid points in ‘How to close a law firm’. In my experience, it is never too soon for smaller firms to address this issue because by doing so their exit options are massively increased. I recommend that all firms give themselves at least five ...
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News
Card work
Is it too early to start thinking about Christmas? Anthony Wooding, senior and managing partner of Ipswich and Colchester firm Kerseys, has provided the perfect excuse to start feeling festive. Wooding has designed a Christmas card to help raise funds for Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality, which is ...
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News
European law firms set for Brexit 'sponsorship' to take on English giants?
Indigenous firms will provide specialist services to counter impact of City firms.
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News
News focus: Don't blow a fuse over online civil court
Wary of previous IT fiascos, Whitehall has adopted an agile approach to building the online civil court envisaged by Lord Justice Briggs as part of a £1bn reform programme
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Feature
Judicial behaviour: Bullying in the courtroom
New measures are needed to combat judicial bullying – existing safeguards are not enough.
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News
Barristers best placed for ‘gig economy’ shift, says young bar chief
Tech-savvy barristers are ideally placed to take advantage of the so-called ‘gig economy’.
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