All Law Gazette articles in 18 June 2018
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News
European Parliament condemns Baker McKenzie for shirking tax debate
Petr Ježek expressed consternation that ‘intermediaries’ had avoided the debate.
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News
ABS entrants seek to reduce cost of divorce
Retired hedge fund manager and barristers shake up traditional family practice business model.
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News
Your indemnity insurance reforms won't work, insurers tell the SRA
Association of British Insurers suggests changes may even be counter-productive.
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Dentons opens Frankfurt ‘Eurozone hub’
New team will advise on regulation and policy in the Eurozone.
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News
Gallery: Law Rocks! at the 100 Club
Battle of the legal bands gets legendary London venue jumping.
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Opinion
Meddling ministers: stop annoying judges
The judiciary is the greatest of allies in the court reform slog. Best keep them onside.
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Feature
Data page – June 2018
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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News
Government defeated over housing legal aid
High Court accepts Law Centres Network’s challenge to procurement changes.
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News
Deloitte gets its legal licence
SRA confirms alternative business structure for last of the big four to enter market.
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News
Top firm's events boss banned for keeping raffle prizes
Solicitors Regulation Authority says employee was found to have acted dishonestly.
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Broken justice? HMCTS poll finds most court users happy
Three-quarters of people felt they were treated with respect, and most were satisfied with the outcome of their case.
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Teach judges to be techies, says Vos
Chancellor of the High Court urges action to accelerate the adoption of new technology.
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News
FDAC unit closure threatens future of problem-solving courts
Family Division president Sir James Munby hits out at government's 'failure of imagination and commitment', urging the justice secretary to visit a specialist court.
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'Wafer-thin' courts bill testing the waters for more cuts - Chakrabarti
Minister says bill will allow ‘suitably qualified and experienced’ staff to handle straightforward matters.
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Staff jobs saved as London firm goes into administration
Rollingsons Solicitors transfers its client files to a national firm.