All Law Gazette articles in 15 October 2018 – Page 2
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News
Family judge goes public to BBC on litigant in person headache
HHJ Wildblood says people representing themselves in court find the experience ‘very difficult’.
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News
Woman whose daughter was threatened with custody by judge has convictions quashed
Appeal judges set aside convictions after finding judge’s conduct led defendant to think he had taken an adverse view of her case.
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News
Solicitor targets dozens of law firms seeking leasehold compensation
Birmingham and Manchester firm sends notification letters on behalf of 500 people.
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Feature
A smaller IT revolution
Weighing up the pros and cons of a particular practice management system is one of the most critical decisions a small firm can make. Yet despite the benefits, a dearth of IT resources can make implementing such a system challenging, reports Joanna Goodman
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Feature
Natural resource
Blessed with vast resources of oil and natural gas, west Africa is a magnet for international projects worth billions. With patience, UK law firms can get a slice of the action too, reports Jonathan Rayner
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Feature
Sleep-ins and the national minimum wage
Supreme Court bid for permission to appeal Mencap decision.
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Feature
‘Normalising’ the presence of LiPs
Individuals who go to court without a lawyer can jeopardise their right to a fair trial.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Krisha Prathepan
Krisha Prathepan, a solicitor in the public law and immigration departments at Duncan Lewis, Harrow.
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News
Troublemakers in rude health
Home secretary Sajid Javid has had something of a whizz of an idea. In future, violence will be treated as a disease.
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Opinion
Our fate in lay hands
Solicitor members of SDT jealously guard reputation of the profession.
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Opinion
Defending the rule of law
IBA’s public education campaign on the rule of law should be vigorously promoted by national bars.
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News
Magson tight-lipped over comic turn
The Apprentice’s resident solicitor Sarah Ann Magson appears to be playing the long game.
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News
News focus: Land Registry's charter for reform
Registry says it is putting customers first as it unveils initiatives to explore how ‘innovative use of technology could revolutionise the land registration and property buy-sell process’
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News
Consumer champ courts controversy
Martin Lewis of Moneysavingexpert grudgingly take up his new role as patron of the Personal Support Unit.
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Profile
My legal life: Robert Banner
Managing partner and executive director of Banner Jones Solicitors
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