All Law Gazette articles in 18 January 2021 – Page 3
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News
Doctors plead for legal protection from Covid judgement calls
Representative bodies say medics are worried about legal consequences of making crucial decisions about emergency care.
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News
Kids’ stuff
Kids Law is a new podcast series answering children’s questions about how the law works.
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Opinion
Hiding from history
The past is messy, contradictory and often ambiguous. But it does a disservice to the present to hide from it.
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Opinion
How to keep junior lawyers happy
First step: recognise the challenges facing junior lawyers at this early point in their careers.
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Profile
In the swim: Sir Nicholas Green
As a youth he excelled in the pool, but Law Commission chair Sir Nicholas Green went on to make waves in the law and legal politics.
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News
Meeting Sir Geoffrey Vos
Lord Burnett recalls the first time he encountered the newly appointed master of the rolls.
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Opinion
A guide to succession from a fountain of knowledge
Varying the Disposition of an Estate after Death | Lesley King
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Opinion
Levelling the playing field of US-UK extradition
Since the US-UK extradition treaty took effect, the UK has sent 135 nationals to the US. The US has surrendered only 11 people.
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News
HMCTS digital evidence rethink
Plans to make digital evidence tamper-proof with distributed ledger technology are shelved by HM Courts & Tribunals Service.
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News
Driving change in murder mystery
1902: the year Australia first saw journalists use a car to get their copy filed before competitors on a particularly sensational case.
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Opinion
How 'game theory' designed cartel enforcement
EU Cartel Law and Economics | Cedric Argenton, Damien Geradin and Andreas Stephan
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Profile
My legal life: Charlie Lightfoot, Jenner & Block
Managing partner of the London office and chair of the firm’s international arbitration practice.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Patrick Ormerod, Bindmans
Solicitor in the crime and extradition team, London.
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News
News focus: Guideline hourly rates - ending the big freeze?
The Civil Justice Council has unveiled its long-awaited report on guideline hourly rates. Clarity is to be welcomed but after a decade-long freeze it could be a while before solicitors reap the benefits.
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News
Law firm workers say they are being forced into the office
Staff tell the Gazette that bosses do not trust them to work from home.
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Feature
First mover advantage
Leading industry figures tell Joanna Goodman what it takes to leap off the traditional career escalator into the fast-expanding world of legal innovation.
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News
SRA transparency clampdown begins with action against four firms
Regulator hands out penalties for infringements of rules requiring publication of costs and displaying digital badge.
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