All Law Gazette articles in 17 June 2019 – Page 2
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News
Take it or leave it: CBA’s ultimatum on fee deal
Criminal barristers can vote on the government’s interim offer on legal aid rates from tomorrow.
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GALLERY: London Legal Walk 2019
15,000 walked (or ran) to raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust’s work enabling access to justice last night.
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Frustrating and foreseeable: MPs call for national magistrates strategy
House of Commons justice select committee says Ministry of Justice is wrong to say morale is up.
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'Low quality' suspicious activity reports swamping system - Law Commission
Almost half of authorised disclosure SARs have no objective grounds for suspicion, the Home Office is told.
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Campaigners call for shared parenting presumption in the law
Eight in 10 respondents to YouGov survey think children should spend equal time with separated parents.
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ENRC accuses SFO of covering its tracks after probe postponed
Multinational mining company claims that it is a ‘blatant disregard of the public interest’ to abandon the review of corruption investigation.
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Model for online court moves in to RTA claims
British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal aims to take over 80% of motor vehicle cases in the jurisdiction.
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‘Self-satisfied magic circle trainee’ - lawyers turn on would-be PM Raab
Fellow lawyers do not seem to be rallying to the solicitor’s cause.
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Partner pay averages £200k for the first time
Annual earnings for partners at UK firms have risen 35% in the past five years.
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Solicitor struck off for ‘effectively stealing’ from experts and counsel
Martyn Brown held on to almost £70,000 that should have been paid out in professional disbursements and ATE insurance.
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Creditors seek £26.5m from collapsed Asons
Liquidator's update also reveals Asons is pursuing claims against successor practice Coops.
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Tribunal finds director ignored duties as long as the money came in
Law firm boss James O’Connor and solicitor Giles Robertson both struck off.
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Opinion
Mister and missives
When social convention intrudes, there is more at stake than linguistic dogmatism.
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Feature
Inertia 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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Feature
Mary Sykes: ‘a rather independent manner’
One of the first women solicitors in England and Wales, Mary deserves to be remembered.
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Feature
How 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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Opinion
Practical guide fills negligence void
Contributory Negligence: Principles and Practice | James Goudkamp, Donal Nolan
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