All Law Gazette articles in 19 July 2021 – Page 3
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News
Borders bill 'risks driving wedge' between solicitor and client
Law Society issues warning over legislation ahead of second reading in the House of Commons.
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Pandemic cooperation keeps clin neg claims out of court
NHS Resolution says it has worked closer with claimant lawyers to settle claims during lockdown.
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Minimum salary recommendation amended to include SQE candidates
Law Society says trainees under different qualification regimes should be paid the same.
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100,000 sitting days: HMCTS sets out post-Covid action plan
Court service also intends to introduce evening and weekend court hours, according to annual report.
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Retired solicitor sees off harassment claim over ‘puerile’ blog
Case brought by local government officer had no prospect of success, judge rules.
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Judges starting to show restraint on JRs, says lord chancellor
Judicial Review and Courts Bill will be introduced to parliament this week.
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Feature
Recipes for success
It would be easy for law firms to get carried away with legal tech, but a strategic approach – from mixing old with new to creating a blueprint to achieve your goals – is key.
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Opinion
A pragmatist seeking to restore high ideals
Arch-pragmatist Karim Khan QC is the ideal prosecutor for the International Criminal Court.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Jenny Wiltshire, Hickman & Rose
Head of serious and general crime, London.
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Opinion
How politicians subvert ‘fuzzy’ law
A Theory of the Executive Branch: Tension and Legality | Margit Cohn
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Reed Smith staff taken off furlough
US-headquartered firm reported partner profits of $1.5m but continued to claim money under government’s job retention scheme.
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Opinion
Decisions, decisions
Theories of Choice: The Social Science and the Law of Decision Making | Stefan Grundmann, Philipp Hacker
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Opinion
Data protection post-Brexit
UK GDPR Handbook: A guide to UK data protection law with relevant provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018
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News
News focus: LawtechUK proposals for legal data are a tall order
In hailing the transformative effects of digitisation on legal services, LawtechUK has produced a visionary report envisaging an industry worth £22bn a year.
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Prose and cons
We’ve spotted a trend of judges adding a touch of stylistic vim to the opening sentences of their rulings.
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Feature
A place apart
In the last of the Gazette’s series of features on the UK’s devolved assemblies and the law, Marialuisa Taddia looks at Northern Ireland.
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