All Law Gazette articles in 13 November 2017 – Page 4
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News
‘End anguish over estate benefits’, says solicitor
Unmanageable government requests cause misery for the bereaved.
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Profile
My legal life: Amy Bell
Chair, Money Laundering Task Force, Law Society; director, Amy Bell Compliance
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Opinion
Flexible hours can’t always work
Proposals to increase the diversity of the profession are sometimes incompatible with the day-to-day realities of legal practice
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News
Sir Henry Brooke's legal aid rallying cry
Standing ovation as renowned chair hits out at recent cuts.
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News
Law Society set to intervene in key privilege case
Chancery Lane says ruling could have ’perverse effect of discouraging firms from self-reporting’.
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News
Uber employment ruling a 'landmark' for gig economy - but taxi app fights on
Taxi company must recognise drivers as workers, Employment Appeal Tribunal rules.
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News
Late show
Plenty of people will have something to say about the government’s latest wheeze for piloting extended court hours. And HMCTS should be applauded for being so willing to meet those who will be working the later sittings. Officials have set up meetings in Newcastle, Manchester and London over the coming ...
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