All Law Gazette articles in 19 November 2018 – Page 3
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Opinion
A red line on dishonesty
Surely the story of Sovani James proves there is a compelling case for the SRA to set out new fitness to practice rules.
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News
Judicial choler a going concern
Following the publication of LCJ Lord Burnett of Maldon’s annual report last week, Obiter hereby launches the lord chief justice ‘Concern-O-Meter’…
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News
Mishcon’s cash injection for tech start-up helping in fraud fight
Mishcon de Reya has invested into Thirdfort, which is creating ways to secure transactions.
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Profile
My legal life: James Brown
James Brown, co-founder and managing partner of Hall Brown Family Law.
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Opinion
Solicitor-advocate or barrister?
I am in the relatively early stages of my legal career, third- year part-time LLB.
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Opinion
Why Max Hill is going back to basics
The new director of public prosecutions wants to understand the challenges the CPS face, starting with a morning at the magistrates’ court.
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Feature
Your guide to avoiding the most common data breaches
István Lám, CEO and founder of Tresorit, explains how law firms can avoid the most common type of data breaches resulting from human error.
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Feature
A new approach to witness evidence
Many are beginning to question whether, in commercial disputes, the benefits of oral witness evidence are really proportionate to the time and cost incurred.
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News
AI probe hears calls for ethics code
The Hon Mr Justice Knowles called for development of ethical and legal framework for AI at the Technology and Law Policy Commission last week.
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Feature
Legal Geek comes of age
As the start-up landscape has evolved, Legal Geek has matured from being a genuine disrupter into the go-to legal tech event, backed by the pillars of the establishment.
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News
Loss of £400,000 Citizens Advice grant would be a ‘disaster’
Suffolk County Council plan to scrap the grant as part of their 2019/20 budget proposals.
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News
Ex-solicitor stole from elderly clients suffering severe dementia
Hove man has repaid £100,000 taken while he acted with power of attorney.
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News
Claims boss who led 'extravagant lifestyle' jailed for fraud
Direct Assist Ltd director took £51,000 out of the business when it was on the verge of folding, court finds.
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Opinion
Open justice takes a kicking in the Rolls
Litigants enjoying the privileges of English justice should accept the responsibilities that go with it.
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News
Flexible court hours return - but MoJ bows to criminal lawyers
Two courts identified for pilot schemes that will begin next spring.
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News
Apprentice Sarah still flying the solicitor flag
Sarah Ann Magson is starting to prove that ‘quiet and steady’ may just win the Apprentice race.
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News
Brexit deal: City firms voice 'cautious optimism' ahead of Westminster turmoil
Lawyers warn that all possibilities remain, including another general election.
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