All Law Gazette articles in 15 September
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NewsOne fifth of judgments missing from national database
Study of Find Case Law database reveals many family judgments appearing late - or not at all.
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FeatureTributes to Elizabeth Cruickshank
Current and former Law Society presidents lead tributes to Elizabeth Cruickshank, whose death was announced this week.
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NewsExodus from troubled Axiom Ince ramps up
International firm Mezzle hires former head of property and her entire six-person team.
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OpinionGovernment has moral imperative to fix child court backlogs
Family lawyers would welcome an active role from the government in the promotion of alternative dispute resolution.
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News'Layering' of PI claims encouraging fraud, say defence lawyers
Forum of Insurance Lawyers tells Commons justice committee of warning signs that false claims are on the rise.
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NewsBank in negligence case says French court is correct jurisdiction
Société Générale claims Clifford Chance Europe was negligent in its handling of a dispute over gold bullion.
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NewsFixed costs on most lower-value clin neg claims from April 2024
New protocol introduced to streamline the process for claims worth up to £25,000.
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NewsProfits bounce back at upbeat Keystone
Interim results show profits up 29.3% amid 'strong market and recruitment momentum'.
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NewsFirm hire: HRJ Foreman Laws Solicitors welcomes litigation specialist
Jo Readman will work at the firm's office in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 15 September 2023
Racist views in politics, clarity on wills for LGBTQ+ clients and televised justice: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionA Practitioner's Guide to Wills (5th edition)
Lesley King, Keith Biggs and Peter Gausden (consultant editor Meryl Thomas)
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OpinionForgetting the basics
We are seeing regular and multiple micro-breakdowns in the rule of law.
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News'No one will believe you': child in care encouraged to plead guilty
Young people brought up in care highlight importance of new legal guide to end unnecessary criminalisation.
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