All Law Gazette articles in 15 September
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News
Firm hire: RWK Goodman appoints head of international children team
Partner Kim Lehal will be based in the firm's London office.
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Tom Hayes files appeal to overturn LIBOR-rigging conviction
Grounds of appeal filed with the Court of Appeal include that the judge’s directions to the jury were ‘wrong in law’.
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Post Office Inquiry: solicitor denies threat to 'ruin' postmaster
Stephen Dilley, now a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson, claims he acted ‘professionally and politely’.
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Feature
'Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn' - Benjamin Franklin
Professional development (Sponsored content.)
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Rungs on ladder of corruption?
The path to hell is paved with good intentions. Free coffee is one step along it.
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Aspiring lawyers building 'positive' space for women
Pair aim to ‘promote legal networking and provide legal opportunities’ for qualified and inspired lawyers based in Yorkshire.
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Law firms better at answering phone than calling back
Mystery shopper research reveals differences in wills and PI enquiries are handled.
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Editors say government plans on SLAPPS not good enough
Standalone legislation should be introduced to really tackle abuse of legal system.
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Opinion
SLAPPs clampdown must go further
An open letter from journalists and lawyers to justice secretary Alex Chalk.
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Barristers warned over 'gratuitous attacks' on justice system
Regulator’s new social media guidance follows consultation on the behaviour of barristers in private life.
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Tokens of our esteem: Taylor Wessing offers crypto incentives
Employee incentive scheme is claimed to be the first of its kind in the global legal market.
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Regulators defend 'counter-inclusive misconduct' statement
International Bar Association director tells diversity conference she has seen proliferation of charters but 'proof is in what then unfolds'.
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‘Without prejudice’ letter on ADR was ‘plainly not’
Costs ruling finds a letter referred to in submissions did not relate to communications about specific offer.
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Courts to close this week as security staff strike
Manchester Civil Justice Centre set to shut for four days this month.
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SRA renews Capsticks contract for another three years
Two national firms appointed to advise regulator after competitive tender process.
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Anonymous litigant barred from bitcoin costs challenge
Appeal ruling is the latest in a series of judgments concerning a claim to be the digital currency's inventor.
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Tweeting solicitor’s behaviour 'went well beyond bounds of acceptable conduct'
Recorder gives evidence at Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over lawyer’s allegedly offensive social media posts.
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Post Office witness statement left out ‘unhelpful’ details, inquiry hears
Auditor denies she was ‘encouraged’ to tailor statement to support Post Office case.