All Law Gazette articles in 17 September 2018 – Page 2
-
News
Anti-terrorism bill 'undermines access to legal advice'
Law Society says proposed legislation as currently drafted hinders legal professional privilege.
-
Analysis
Firm hire: Mary Walker moves to Gordons
Mary Walker Mary Walker, Gordons A highly regarded employment partner at Hull-headquartered Andrew Jackson Solicitors has joined Yorkshire firm Gordons. Walker has more than 20 years’ experience, including being made a partner at Gosschalks at just 28 years old before becoming the firm’s head of employment. She ...
-
News
Firm hire: Darrell joins Stowe Family Law
Solicitor Rachel Darrell has joined the central Manchester office of Stowe Family Law, the UK’s largest specialist family law firm. Darrell advises on all aspects of family law including divorce, matrimonial finances and cohabitation disputes as well as having experience in private children law. Rachel Darrell and Gareth ...
-
Opinion
Shortage of trust
I am currently confronted by what appears to be an intractable problem regarding the creation of a trustee bank account.
-
News
The rise of Rose
BBC Radio 4’s Great Lives last week featured England’s first female judge, Dame Rose Heilbron.
-
Feature
Reaching a tipping point?
Lawtech is approaching a crossroads in terms of technology development, investment and adoption. The start-up dynamic is maturing as a new generation of legal businesses emerges.
-
Opinion
‘No-strings’ remedy
Why should an umarried couple be awarded all of the benefits and protection that comes with being married?
-
Opinion
Virtual necessities
The increasing use of video hearings raises questions ranging from court etiquette to open justice.
-
Feature
Roundtable: house parties
Residential property transactions are taking much longer and price transparency presents a new challenge to solicitors in a softening market.
-
News
News focus: three-tier profession fear as trainee pay gulf gapes
As US firms awash with cash ratchet up junior lawyer pay in the City, the profession’s most lavishly remunerated trainees can earn five times more than those who choose publicly funded work.
-
News
Soap dispenses ethical dilemma
The behaviour of Coronation Street’s new solicitor character raises interesting ethical questions.
-
Opinion
Timely clarity on litigation privilege
The Court of Appeal’s judgment in SFO v ENRC has been strongly welcomed by our major corporate clients.
-
News
Free website hack check
Law Society members have been offered a free check to see if their online presence is vulnerable to website hacking.
-
News
Early pre-nup in Blitz and pieces
Prior to her marriage in 1934 to Mohamed Hussein,18-year-old Estella Blitz signed a very curious document.
-
News
Firm hits back over wasted costs
A sole practitioner estimates that she and her counsel have spent about £15,000 worth of time highlighting the financial risk that high street firms regularly take.
-
News
Solicitors' patient data demands anger GPs
Tensions are rising between doctors and solicitors as GP surgeries complain of being bombarded with requests for free copies of patient records.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page