All Law Gazette articles in 15 July 2019 – Page 3
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Opinion
Farewell Gauke, friend of the judiciary – for now
Lord chancellor hopes that by resigning from the government, rather than signing up to a no-deal Brexit, he will be well placed to return.
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News
At the sharp end
Solicitor recalls client’s request to have an ’Excalibur sword’ brought to court.
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Feature
Law Society spotlight: July’s Council meeting
A report from this month’s meeting of the Law Society Council.
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News
Contract ended over fee error
Charities such as the RNLI will now have to pay more to be notified bequests.
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Opinion
Contingency plan
A contingent legal aid fund: talked and written about for decades, to no avail.
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Feature
Connecting the dots
Legal Geek has become the ‘Woodstock for legal’. At its latest conference in New York, the focus was on what could be done to bring the law and legal tech closer together
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News
MoJ can’t find key Jackson costs note
Only record of a meeting in which Sir Rupert Jackson proposed extending the Aarhus convention cost-cap is lost.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Bill Dhariwal
Head of litigation and managing director of Lawcomm Solicitors, Hampshire.
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News
Bar gets hacked-off
The bar is not known for its humility, a characteristic on show at the Bar Council’s anniversary knees-up last week.
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News
Dotcom whizz sets up lawtech app store
Reynen Court, founded by Andrew Klein, aims to cut time taken for a firm to procure systems ‘from months to minutes’.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 15 July 2019
Local law societies, frivolous marriage, and the Welsh language: your letters to the editor.
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News
Interim costs award sets ‘vitally important’ precedent for law firm cashflow
Judge says interim costs order should be made with a view to solicitors’ cashflow in long-lasting litigation.
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News
Fight against financial crime is underfunded, claim solicitors
The government’s Economic Crime Plan allocates £48m for law enforcement, while the NCA insists £2.7bn is needed.
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News
A&O profits rise but PEP growth slows
The magic circle firm adds to a bullish set of City results.
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News
NHS spending on claimant legal costs drops by £24m in a year
Overall spending still increasing as compensation levels and defence costs rise.
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