All Law Gazette articles in 17 July 2017 – Page 2
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Firm hire: McGuireWoods
McGuireWoods London continues corporate practice expansion with the addition of partner Jeremy Davis
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Well it's one for the money...
Does the Intellectual Property Office have any old rockers on its books? A hearing officer has ruled against Scottish brewery BrewDog in its trademark dispute with the estate of the late Elvis Aaron Presley, better known as The King. BrewDog, to promote its ‘Elvis Juice’ beer, applied to ...
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KWM administrators to respond to employment tribunal claim
Claim brought by 200 aggrieved former staff members of international firm.
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Likely date revealed for discount rate decision
Justice minister reaffirms commitment to '100% principle' over personal injury damages.
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Former sex abuse suspect loses anonymity fight
Newspapers wins right to identify individual in landmark open justice ruling.
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BBC reveals top lawyer paid the same as Danny Dyer
Three legal advisers appear on list of corporation’s highest earners.
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Firm fined £5k for breaking workplace pensions rules
London practice is punished as part of regulator’s public crackdown on non-compliance.
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Disclosure problems 'have blighted criminal justice system for too long'
QC investigating 2011 Mouncher trial collapse says it is time for a new spirit of openness.
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Firm hire: Dentons
Dentons strengthens Benelux and European Tax team with partner Cristiano Bortolotti
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Firm hire and promotions: Burness Paull
Burness Paull underpins ambition with six new partners.
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HMCTS turns in £100m civil justice 'surplus' as fees add up
Government starting to reap the rewards of fees and charges in civil courts.
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New call to outlaw 'catfishing'
New criminal offence needed to stop people’s identities being stolen, MP says.
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Digital mortgages to go live this year
Deeds to be created, signed and registered without the need for any paperwork or involvement by humans, Land Registry claims.
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MoJ renews commitment to small claims limit rise
No backtracking likely as discount rate also set to come under the microscope.
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Retention 'time bomb' could hit judiciary, LCJ warns
Several judges have publicly declared they will quit once transitional pension protections end.
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Opinion
Wills: digital v the real world
E-signatures have had formal legal status for 17 years but are still science fiction for many legal purposes.
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Super-exam threat to law degree popularity as applications surge
UCAS figures show law applications have continuously risen despite an overall fall.
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