All Law Gazette articles in 18 October 2021 – Page 3
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News
It’s on! 8,500 to walk for justice
The London Legal Walk is back, starting and finishing in Carey Street this afternoon.
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News
'Female-friendly' firm signs menopause pledge
Kingsley Napley one of two law firms so far to join campaign.
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News
Twitter on a roll over marbles
Mark Stephens CBE’s tour de force at the SPG conference tweaked the British lion’s tail.
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News
News focus: Time for Westminster to let go of Wales?
Cardiff and London remain at loggerheads on devolving justice and policing to Wales.
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News
Experts getting tied up in knots
The recent roasting of an expert in Reynolds v Stanbury shows how experts can be a liability to the side calling them.
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Feature
View from the engine room
The Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion, sponsored by Conduent, focused on the role of business professionals and technology in powering profitability and growth in large law firms.
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Opinion
Embracing the collaborative era for junior lawyers
The way we work, both outwardly and internally, is changing.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Oliver Carter, Irwin Mitchell
Associate solicitor in the public law and human rights team.
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Opinion
Pioneering litigation handbook ticks the boxes
Litigation Handbook: Practice and Procedure in the Business and Property Courts | Adam Chaffer
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Opinion
Soft soap, hard border
Jeremy Miles and Mick Antoniw want to believe that wholesale devolution of justice and policing to Wales is merely a matter of time.
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News
‘Mr Bitcoin’ has bit between his teeth
Among the global bitcoin community the identity of ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ is a mystery.
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News
Wolfson goes back to his roots
Lord Wolfson of Tredegar faced an unusual dilemma after becoming a justice minister.
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Opinion
Will the latest Assisted Dying Bill get through?
There is still uncertainty over the responsibilities that the proposed legislation would impose on the judiciary.
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News
Firms on ‘hiding to nothing’ with SDT inequality of arms
Regulatory specialist says problem of funding for tribunal cases is becoming more acute as insurance market tightens.
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