All Law Gazette articles in 17 June 2019
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NewsInsurers warned CMCs will run riot in new claims regime
Government also confirms how claimants will get medical reports where liability denied.
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NewsLinklaters to offer virtual reality ‘internship’
Students will interact with virtual clients and receive video instructions from partners.
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NewsLevy breaks for abducted child
In 1857 Goodman Levy’s 14-year-old daughter Rosie was abducted by Joseph Erlam, a captain in the Queen’s Own Light Infantry.
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NewsCall to abolish ‘lack of integrity’ disciplinary offence
Leading authorities on regulation describe the concept as confusing and unhelpful.
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OpinionUseful aid to arbitration
International Arbitration: A Practical Guide, Second Edition | Stuart Dutson, Andy Moody and Neil Newing
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NewsLeveson’s skimpy briefs
Last week the president of the Queen’s Bench Division reflected on his time as a junior barrister.
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NewsNews focus: Inexpert evidence
Eight defendants were recently acquitted after the prosecution’s expert witness was discredited. Was this a one-off or does it point to a wider problem of experts lacking the necessary credentials?
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OpinionPractical guide fills negligence void
Contributory Negligence: Principles and Practice | James Goudkamp, Donal Nolan
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FeatureHow to: use gender-neutral language
By writing ‘Dear Sirs’, some lawyers feel they are holding out against political correctness. But the battle against gender-neutral language is surely a losing cause, reports Melanie Newman
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FeatureMary Sykes: ‘a rather independent manner’
One of the first women solicitors in England and Wales, Mary deserves to be remembered.
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FeatureInertia is not an option
Dismissing new tools and technologies as ‘hype’ will put the future of your firm at risk. And don’t worry – if a robot doesn’t perform, you can always sack it
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OpinionMister and missives
When social convention intrudes, there is more at stake than linguistic dogmatism.





















