All Law Gazette articles in 19 February 2018 – Page 3
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Opinion
Besides passing the QLTS, how can I make my CV attractive for British firms?
I am a European lawyer registered with the SRA. I hold a Master’s in Litigation and Arbitration, have 3 years PQE in regulatory compliance and financial crime Investigations and speak four useful languages quite well.
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News
Pakistan's 'fearless' rights champion dies at 66
Campaigning lawyer Asma Jahangir was the first woman president of the Supreme Court Bar Association.
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News
Barristers 'more stressed' than NHS staff
Survey of members shows little appetite for flexible court opening hours.
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News
UKIP hit with third-party costs bill in libel case
Exceptional ruling reflects the impact of ’deliberate and calculated’ decisions, says Mr Justice Warby.
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News
Supreme Court set to hand down crucial litigant-in-person ruling
Appellant says he should have been granted special dispensation as he was unrepresented.
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News
Pregnancy question highlights lack of understanding about discrimination law
Survey by equality body shows that over a third of employers think it is reasonable to ask female job applicants about their baby plans.
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News
Society reports gender pay gap
The gap between men and women's pay at the legal profession's regulatory and representative bodies is 'substantially lower' than across the UK workforce as a whole, the organisations announced today. The 2017 gender pay gap report by the Law Society Group finds a median pay gap of 5.6% compared ...
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Opinion
LGBT lawyers overseas - Are law firms doing enough?
The Law Society believes that the legal profession has a role to play in championing the values and concepts of justice, fairness, equity and legitimacy.
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Opinion
Lessons from the USA
Jonathan Goldsmith looks at lessons to be learned from the American Bar Association.
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News
Listed firm builds Cardiff empire with £2m deal
Acquisition of Thomas Simon is the latest expansion move by firm with £20m war chest after stock market listing.
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Opinion
Socially unacceptable
‘Total war’ and smear tactics are demeaning litigation – we must call out such behaviour.
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Opinion
Signal problems
Despite Whitehall dragging its feet on an online court, digital processes are being piloted.
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News
Wales tax launch
Registration for land transaction tax in Wales from 1 April, will open tomorrow.
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Profile
My legal life: Katrina Robinson MBE
Katrina Robinson MBE, head of legal services, Optivo, London
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Opinion
Justice needs protecting
The appointment of yet another lord chancellor is indicative of the low regard in which the present administration holds the role of justice secretary.
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News
Hundreds of firms at risk from PI reform
The scale of law firms’ dependence on the personal injury market has been laid bare by new SRA figures.
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Opinion
Dragged through the mud
Sexual harassment must be stopped, but allegations are sometimes made up and ‘naming and shaming’ is not necessarily the solution.
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News
Clinic needs help
A legal advice clinic set up by the University of Exeter is seeking volunteers.
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