All Law Gazette articles in 17 July 2017 – Page 2
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NewsJudicial reform law prompts protests in Poland
Amendment places National Council of the Judiciary under control of parliament.
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OpinionNew Brexit papers on the CJEU
Brexit negotiation positions offer stark contrasts in the role of lawyers in pending proceedings after UK withdrawal.
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NewsEU fires off patent court warning
Brexit negotiator says EU must consider future of UK division of court.
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Law Report
Terrorism
The Secretary of State was granted permission to issue terrorist prevention and investigation measures
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NewsFirm hire: Fieldfisher
Fieldfisher bolsters Manchester office with appointment of Annabelle Gold-Caution.
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NewsExpert witness wins apology and payment from Legal Aid Agency
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman partly upholds complaint about unfair assessment of bills.
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FeatureExtending the Unified Patent Court beyond the EU?
It is possible that the London-based UPC could have a future in Britain after Brexit - if roles are formalised now.
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Law ReportSaudi arms trading
The High Court ruled that arms sales to Saudi Arabia by the United Kingdom government is legal.
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Law ReportFinancial services
Four banking groups sought the courts guidance concerning ring-fencing transfer schemes (RFTSs).
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NewsSuper-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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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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NewsRetention 'time bomb' could hit judiciary, LCJ warns
Several judges have publicly declared they will quit once transitional pension protections end.
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NewsMoJ renews commitment to small claims limit rise
No backtracking likely as discount rate also set to come under the microscope.
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NewsDigital 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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NewsNew call to outlaw 'catfishing'
New criminal offence needed to stop people’s identities being stolen, MP says.
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NewsHMCTS 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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NewsFirm hire and promotions: Burness Paull
Burness Paull underpins ambition with six new partners.
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