All Law Gazette articles in 16 October 2017 – Page 2
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News
Appointment: West Wales Law Society
Legal expert from JCP Solicitors appointed West Wales Law Society president
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Legal geeks - where are the women in lawtech?
Second legal technology start-up event hears of need to overcome unconscious bias.
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Councils seek ABS merger to become more business-like
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster City Council want to merge with LGSS Law.
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High Court braced for £600m Lloyds/HBOS trial
Five former directors may be cross-examined in claim by former shareholders.
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Civil justice overseers back 'presumption' of mediation
Working group of the Civil Justice Council says current ADR system has ‘fundamental problem’.
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Blackstone's v Archbold: Solicitors and barristers back opposing sides
Criminal Bar Association and London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association sought views of their members.
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Promotions: Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth
New national head and promoted partner for Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth’s Tax, Trusts & Estates Team.
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Fed up junior barristers victims of 'shabby' court listings
Criminal Bar Association says some barristers are refusing to take briefs in certain courts.
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Claimant lawyers 'resisting' mediation, NHS chief tells MPs
New NHS Resolution scheme has resolved just 71 claims in its first 10 months.
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Firm hire: Shakespeare Martineau
Shakespeare Martineau snaps up insurance litigation specialist.
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Firm hire: Browne Jacobson
Browne Jacobson strengthens North West banking and finance team with heavyweight partner appointment.
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Travel lawyers say jail terms send fraud warning message
Couple imprisoned after private prosecution for making fraudulent claims for up to £20,000.
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BLP and Bryan Cave confirm merger talks
Combined firm would have 1,500 lawyers across 32 offices in 12 countries.
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Law Report
Immigration guidance ruled unlawful
Court rules aspects of the defendant Secretary of State’s Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention guidance on the definition of torture were unlawful.
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Opinion
Lawyer independence, EU-style
The extent of lawyer independence varies on state interpretation, but without plurality there will be no progress.
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US threat to City firms starts to bite, annual survey claims
Big four firm’s sector survey reveals law firms’ desire to match top rates is hitting profits.
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New sports firm pledges to bypass 'army of junior associates'
LEVEL, set-up by four sports lawyers, says it wants to build personal relationships with clients.
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