All Law Gazette articles in 15 April 2019 – Page 5
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Sun newspaper ordered to print correction over Leigh Day article
Press regulator says publication gave ’serious and potentially damaging misleading impression’ of firm.
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Law firm sacks partner for 'inappropriate conduct'
Senior partner says ‘swift action’ was taken once behaviour came to light.
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Law Society calls on Brunei to suspend sharia code
’People around the world have the right to live in a jurisdiction which protects their rights,’ says Chancery Lane
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City firms urged to set ‘aspirational’ BAME retention targets
NOTICED network sets out best practice guidelines for City law firms.
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Toys R Us administration legal bills approach £2m
Latest progress report shows host of City firms advising on administration.
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Law firm's accountant liable for 'dishonest assistance' in £10m fraud claim
Court of Appeal finds accountant acted dishonestly in arranging what amounted to a bribe.
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Linklaters lawyers can work at home without saying why
Firm announces expansion of flexible hours scheme.
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Lawyers expose damages 'lottery' for bereaved families
Payouts continue to rise in Northern Ireland, in stark contrast to in England and Wales.
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Firm takes the lead on letting dogs come to work
Pets are a regular feature at Wragg Mark-Bell.
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Footballer settles with law firm over rape case advice
Ched Evans initially claimed £21m after alleging negligent defence.
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Wales: separate jurisdiction will handicap lawyers, Law Society warns
Chancery Lane opposes wholly separate jurisdiction and regulatory system for lawyers.
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Apprenticeship levy is ‘extra tax’, managing partners claim
More than half of firms say new requirement has complicated learning and development activities.
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Top legal academic Moorhead to head Exeter’s law school
Legal ethics academic joins at time of unparalleled change.
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Taylor Wessing and Eversheds Sutherland delivering on gender diversity pledges
International firm promotes five to partner, of which three are women.
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'If in town, don't wear brown' - Lawyers debate shoe protocol
‘City dress code’ still scorns a certain suit and shoe combination, apparently.
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Judge dismisses application to recuse himself from Post Office trial
Mr Justice Peter Fraser confident he can resolve litigation in ‘wholly impartial’ manner.
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Olympic bomb hoax barrister fails in disbarment appeal
Michael Shrimpton was convicted in 2015 of communicating false information and jailed for a year.
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Hong Kong lawyers at risk of 'rendition' to China, Law Society warns
Amendments to the law could see suspects extradited to mainland China.
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