All Law Gazette articles in 18 February 2019 – Page 2
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Firm hire: Howard Kennedy expands real estate litigation team
Ed John is welcomed to the firm’s team as partner.
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Supreme Court backs insurer in 'unknown defendant' case
Judgment 'emphatically underlines' that current framework is fit for purpose.
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Opinion
LGBT+ beyond the City
Smaller and regional law firms often struggle to replicate the City’s diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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Renewed call for quotas to help women become equity partners
Founder of groundbreaking project says too many senior women are promoted but have no voting power.
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Legal services business Axiom to list in New York
Announcement follows divestment of contracts intelligence and managed solutions subsidiaries.
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Knife ASBOs a 'knee jerk reaction', criminal defence firm says
Children as young as 12 who breach civil order could end up in prison.
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Beware of IP pitfalls in merger deals, law firm warns
Regulators increasingly viewing IP-focussed M&A deals with suspicion, according to magic circle firm.
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Firm hire: New commercial property lawyer for DTM Legal
Robin Sharp has more than 15 years’ experience advising within the commercial property industry.
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Firm hire: Senior solicitor joins Stowe Family Law
Firm has recruited Alice Wightman at its Chancery Lane office.
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Opinion
A code for private prosecutors
The Private Prosecutors’ Association (PPA) has launched a consultation on its draft code for private prosecutors.
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Retail collapses bring City firms £7m legal fees
DLA Piper and Jones Day among biggest billers dealing with spate of high street closures.
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Conveyancers under increasing pressure over leasehold advice
Professional negligence solicitor says his team has been contacted by 'several hundred' worried homeowners.
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Opinion
A Law Society role in political controversy
Profession needs a go-to fact-checking website to lay out background law in complex legal matters.
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Judicial diversity? It's up to law firms, says lord chief justice
Lord Burnett asks what more needs to be done to create 'a properly diverse profession at its senior levels'.
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Firm hire: Mergers and acquisitions specialist returns to Freshfields
Piusha Bose rejoins the firm as counsel and co-head of its India group.
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India arbitration reform will restrict foreign lawyers
Debevoise partner Lord Goldsmith says its not too late for New Delhi to delay reform.
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Regional firm merges with London insolvency outfit
Harrison Clark Rickerbys will move into Sprecher Grier’s London office.
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Linklaters former director agrees to keep silent
High Court judgment reveals litigation over ‘women in workplace’ disclosure has come to an end by agreement.
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Opinion
Retired but missing work
I am 75 but active and was admitted over 50 years ago. Do you have any suggestions for reskilling to obtain work?
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Opinion
The Swedey take on the Met
Operation Countryman: The Flawed Enquiry into London Police Corruption | By Dick Kirby
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