All Law Gazette articles in 17 November 2023 – Page 2
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Lady chief justice prematurely put out to grass
Dame Sue Carr tells of being ordered to return all her departmental IT kit.
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News focus: How local government lawyers can help prevent organisational failure
Monidipa Fouzder reports from the Lawyers in Local Government governance conference in Sheffield.
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Deliveroo riders lose trade union appeal in Supreme Court
Judges rule that working conditions are inconsistent with an employment relationship.
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SRA is upbeat on AI - but warns firms of risks
Technology has 'very high potential', SRA says in latest assessment of risks.
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Court of Appeal judgment shaves £600m off national debt
Judges dismiss claim under charity law and order altruistic legacy to be spent on trimming debt (by less than 0.1%).
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Opinion
AI’s white-knuckle ride? The bars must jump on
Debates around artificial intelligence are moving quickly. We need to evaluate its impact on our sector, so we can shriek above the din to guide policy-makers.
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News focus: Juniors want right to refuse work on ethical grounds
Many also want their firms to recast ‘PEP’ as a performance metric.
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Mishcon secures £75m credit line for ‘investment opportunities’
In June last year the London firm abandoned a stockmarket listing ‘for the foreseeable future’.
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Hidden in plain sight
What connects Samuel Pepys’ diary, cosmetics and an elderly lady hiding her pearls?
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SRA admits three-month wait to send inspectors into Axiom Ince
Visit consisted of just two investigators and was not considered an 'urgent' inspection, the Gazette has learned.
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Firm hires: Foot Anstey's banking and finance team welcomes new recruits
Partner Emma Earp joins the national law firm.
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Early advice pays dividends - official
Law Society welcomes evaluation report on publicly funded schemes for providing free early legal advice.
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PI claimant jailed for grossly exaggerating injuries in £600,000 case
Insurer’s surveillance evidence contradicted claim that victim could not walk.
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Data page – November 2023
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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SRA 'risks reputational damage' with legal executives takeover
Chancery Lane says regulator has not properly addressed potential impact of proposals on solicitor profession.
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Losses grow at litigation funder despite higher revenue
Augusta Ventures Limited reports £1.4m loss in 2022 as administrative expenses soar.
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Opinion
Juries out on RASSO trials?
Barristers have submitted a strongly worded response to the Law Commission, which is currently considering the use of evidence in sexual prosecutions.
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Feature
Unhappy families
While the legal framework laid down by the Children Act 1989 remains robust, multiple operational failings in the justice system are letting children down. Rachel Rothwell reports.
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Window dressing
Ministry of Justice’s headquarters in Petty France, London, gains some new decorations.
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