All Law Gazette articles in 13 September 2021
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Mishcon verdict delayed by weeks after SDT time runs out
Parties made final submissions on the fourth and final day of the allocated time.
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Opinion
Raab’s task is simple: just fix a justice system in crisis
Even if the media saw his move as a demotion, the new lord chancellor should not.
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New ministerial team named at MoJ
Appointees appear to be rising Conservative stars - but with few legal qualifications.
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Solicitor fined for sending offensive tweets to MPs
One message included derogatory and offensive language in respect of an MP’s child.
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Judgment reserved in solicitor-judge disability discrimination case
Having looked at submissions and evidence, tribunal says case merits decision in writing.
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SRA wins more government lawtech cash
Award of £168,000 from business department will go to improving legal access within local communities.
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Opinion
The prince and the process-server
Has Prince Andrew been properly served with proceedings alleging sexual assault?
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News
A return to normal? At least the awards bashes are back
Surrey Law Society leads the way with a packed and joyous event.
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Prince Philip's will to be sealed for 90 years, family court rules after secret hearing
Sir Andrew McFarlane reveals that he is custodian of a safe containing 30 sealed Royal wills.
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Firm hire: Moore Barlow welcomes partner
Rebecca Sparrow joins the South East-based law firm in the Court of Protection team.
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Landmark LGBT+ survey reveals workplace challenges
Lack of visible role models identified as one of several pressing issues in Law Society report.
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Government plans bonfire of retained EU law
'We must now revisit this huge, but for us, anomalous, category of law,' minister tells Lords.
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Court rejects Slater and Gordon bid to end costs recovery cases
Judge also orders standard disclosure in major victory for lawyers trying to claw back costs.
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Opinion
Pride in the law
Law Society report highlights achievements made to improve LGBT+ equality and inclusion in the profession, but notes the hurdles still to face.
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News
Top sports lawyer denies central role in football transfer payments
Liz Ellen, former partner with Mishcon de Reya, tells tribunal that she was a junior staff member at the time.
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Calls to 'socialise' unique property reference numbers
Residential property specialists suggest UPRNs have not been widely adopted due to lack of awareness.
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Yorkshire firm swoops to take 11-strong team from rivals
Switalskis adds Sheffield arm to its residential property team.
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New breed firm doubles profits during first half of 2021
Keystone also spying new opportunities to recruit talent as UK moves out of lockdown.
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‘Brexit hasn’t happened yet’ for law firms, says Society
The end of freedom of movement is likely to have ‘huge impact’ on solicitors, profession is warned.