All Law Gazette articles in 13 September 2021 – Page 3
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News
Firms roll out flexible office return
City firms are taking a different approach to homeworking and office attendance.
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Feature
Criminal law roundup
Including assaulting an emergency worker, human trafficking and burglary.
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News
News focus: Plans to extend fixed costs are 'fraught with danger'
Fixed recoverable costs are being expanded – and despite opposition from lawyers who accuse the government of ‘shoe-horning’ cases into a simpler system, the government appears unlikely to budge.
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Opinion
How’s your moral compass?
Extra-mural scrutiny is only going to become more intense – and not only with respect to climate change.
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News
'Scandalous' SRA delays in investigation of disciplinary cases
Greg Treverton-Jones QC says solicitors can wait years for their cases to conclude.
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Feature
Boiling point
Legal advice and the law are vital tools for tackling the climate emergency. But are they up to the job?
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Feature
Back to the office – but whose?
The world of work has changed for good, with serious implications for the legal jobs market.
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Opinion
Back to the office: best of both worlds
Returning to the office is imperative for junior lawyers.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Adeela Khan, Edward Fail Bradshaw & Waterson
Head of the protest department, London.
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News
Major rebrand for councils' pioneering ABS
Pathfinder Legal Services is the new name for LGSS Law Ltd, set up by Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire county councils.
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Opinion
Letters roundup: 13 September 2021
Family court fees, open justice, and SQE: your letters to the editor.
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