All Law Gazette articles in 17 July 2017
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OpinionBOOK REVIEW: Ready-made toolkit
Family Law Arbitration – Practice and Precedents (second edition)
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OpinionBrexit's Irish diaspora
A tsunami of UK solicitors has washed up in Ireland. But not in body.
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FeatureLaw Society Council: Say hello and wave goodbye
July’s meeting of the Law Society Council was the first for new president Joe Egan.
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FeatureDigital pirates – on a sinking ship?
CJEU decision could make file-sharing sites constitute as copyright infringement.
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NewsNews focus: Wish you weren't here
Travel operators are deploying strong-arm tactics to deter holiday sickness claims, but many solicitors accept there is a legitimate problem that needs to be tackled.
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OpinionTrained to get at the truth
Moore-Bick’s Grenfell Tower Inquiry: why the bold decision would be to rule out prosections and why it won’t happen.
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NewsMemory lane
The Law Society Gazette, 19 July 2007 Court dress parity Solicitor-advocates should finally be allowed to wear the same attire as barristers in court under proposals issued last week by the lord chief justice. Solicitor-advocates in criminal cases will be ‘permitted’ to wear wigs, wing collars and bands, but in ...
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OpinionRun-off rip-off
Why should insurers continue to take a premium after the potential basis of a claim to arise has stopped? The current system is inequitable
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NewsLaw reform could cause more challenges to wills
Solicitors for the Elderly says it has concerns for older and vulnerable people if Law Commission proposals are implemented.





















