All Law Gazette articles in 14 September
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Top-25 firm employee disciplined for naming client on Facebook
DAC Beachcroft litigation executive also found to have overcharged clients.
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Thrings begins redundancy consultation
Law firm chief says legal sector not immune from impact of 'well documented' political and health-related issues.
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Clooney quits government role over ‘rule of law’ breach
Doughty Street barrister is latest casualty of the row over the UK Internal Market Bill.
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Feature
What to consider when designing an agile work policy
It is important that policies are both suitable and accommodating for a diverse staff base and benefit business in tandem.
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ID checks on directors in Companies House reforms
Government promises a 'fast, efficient, 24/7 digital verification process'.
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Opinion
Crisis navigators can play a crucial role in housing possession cases
The government is exploring mediation but it should focus on resolving welfare benefits issues.
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Real estate lawyers at Addleshaw Goddard put at risk of redundancy
Firm says it must address over-capacity and opts against making cuts across workforce.
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Zoom silence kills the polite conference chuckle
Do virtual meetings need a canned laughter track?
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Cost of Supreme Court climbs by nearly 20%
New technology helped top court survive lockdown in its tenth year, annual report says.
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Magistrate numbers worse than thought due to HR error
Ministry of Justice says previous figures were overstated by as much as 1,000.
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Non-specialist judges enlisted to ease employment tribunal backlog
Use of virtual hearings will also be increased in a bid to reduce the 45,000 outstanding cases.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Time recording tips
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Co-op Legal profits fall despite lockdown divorce surge
Revenue flat as group has dealt with downturn in personal injury and residential conveyancing work.
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IBA warns against Assange extradition
Removal would set a 'dangerous precedent', human rights institute says.
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Opinion
On the frontline in a Nightingale court
The system is doing its best - but open justice does not seem to be a priority.
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Judicial diversity statistics show 'significant disparity' between solicitors and barristers
Barristers dominate recommendations despite being outnumbered by solicitors at applicant stage.
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Data page – October 2020
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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What have law firms learned as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic?
Glyn Morris, CEO of the Legal Software Suppliers Association, discusses some of the issues affecting firms arising from coronavirus.
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Bar students required to decide exam retake before knowing results
Bar Standards Board says it cannot release August results sooner due to quality assurance processes.