All Law Gazette articles in 14 September – Page 3
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News
Shareholders back in the money despite firm’s profits falling
Keystone announces payment designed to make up for dividend cancelled earlier this year.
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News
Trade deal will boost Japan access moves, says Society
Agreement comes as Tokyo relaxes conditions for foreign lawyers to practise.
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News
Buckland: I'll quit if rule of law broken in 'unacceptable way'
Lord chancellor insists government will be able to resolve tensions arising from UK Internal Market Bill.
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Opinion
There is no choice over the rule of law
In our role as solicitors we cannot support the government’s stated intention to break international law.
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Opinion
Secrets and spies
The Law Commission concludes it is time to reform our antiquated official secrets acts. Updating the terminology would be the easy bit.
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News
Never mind the quality…
Legal Services Board last week urged consumers to shop nationally for the best deals on legal advice.
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Opinion
The modern law firm
The Modern Law Firm: How to Thrive in an Era of Rapid Technological Change
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Opinion
Essential resource for in-house solicitors
Regulation and In-House Lawyers: A Compliance Guide (2nd edition)
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News
Wanna dance?
One team member at Forsters will be doing 100 minutes of ballet as part of the London Legal Walk 10xChallenge next month.
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News
Covid-hit law firms shed staff
Redundancy plans are revealed as lasting effect of the pandemic on solicitors and support staff becomes apparent.
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Opinion
Supreme Court’s judicial gymnast
Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial Icon
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News
News focus: 'Tide turning' for holiday illness claims
Holidaymakers who issue fraudulent sickness claims have sparked negative headlines, but a pivotal court ruling means that defendants will no longer have an ‘easy ride’ picking holes in expert evidence.
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Opinion
Polemic offers reality check on rule of law
Populism on Trial: what happens when trust in law breaks down | Inigo Bing
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Feature
A new ‘chapter’ for insolvency law
The coronavirus pandemic ushered in far-reaching changes to insolvency law – creating new winners and losers.
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