All Law Gazette articles in 19 July 2021 – Page 4
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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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News
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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News
Knitting kits and Kintsugi, anyone?
PR departments of top firms are giving us a glimpse of what office life will be like after the much-heralded demise of lockdown.
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News
‘Don’t do ADR on the cheap’ industry experts warn
Lady Justice Asplin says Civil Justice Council report on compulsory mediation provides chance to initiate ‘change of culture’ in civil justice.
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News
Ex-Dechert partner accused of lying to court over SFO link
Former head of white-collar crime at international firm denied allegations that he was ‘knowingly untruthful’ under oath.
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News
Claims boss banned for overseeing holiday sickness racket
Insolvency Service says solicitors who received claims from company may be in breach of their regulations.
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Opinion
When detectives were true experts
Scotland Yard’s Casebook of Serious Crime: Seventy-Five Years of No-Nonsense Policy | Dick Kirby
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