All Law Gazette articles in 17 February 2020
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OpinionA decade of the Equality Act 2010
A great step forward in the protection of vulnerable communities, but there is room for improvement.
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NewsAn active retirement
Lady Hale appears to be busier than ever after moving on from the Supreme Court last month.
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NewsAxed AG eyes reform of judiciary
Geoffrey Cox QC says government is in no ‘headlong rush’ to curtail judicial independence.
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Opinion
Bread and the circus
We are seeing a subtle form of brazen disrespect towards in-lawyers – and it centres around fees.
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OpinionWhat’s next for the EU’s British judges?
If the UK had stayed in the EU, Christopher Vajda QC would have remained a judge until 2024 or beyond.
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FeatureTaking the controls
In-house counsel are wary of a ‘golden age’ for private practice which can mean partner profits taking priority over client needs. Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable
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NewsPlumbing the depths
Caroline England’s experience as a divorce lawyer informs her suspense novel Convictions.
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NewsNews focus: Family justice seen to be done
Sir Andrew McFarlane is undertaking a review of transparency in the family courts, but it must provide the correct balance between protecting privacy and promoting openness.
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FeatureRuling elite
The bench still looks nothing like the society from which it is drawn, reports Melanie Newman. Do we need targets and quotas, or are some barriers to judicial diversity self-imposed?
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NewsFighting to the end
Solicitor Elouise Gregor was given urgent medical treatment during the interrogation stage of Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins.
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OpinionWhen X does not mark the spot
Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology and Law Reform
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OpinionA sustainable vision
Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology and Law Reform
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NewsSRA finds huge discrepancy in law school pass rates
Unclear why pass rates for the Legal Practice Course range from 100% to under 30%, regulator says.
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NewsCaroline Flack criticism prompts CPS to explain itself
The TV presenter, who was due to appear in court next month, was found dead on Saturday.
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NewsHigh street big names to create ‘conveyancing powerhouse’
McMillan Williams and Taylor Rose TTKW hope to reach merger agreement this week, Gazette understands.





















