All Law Gazette articles in 2 July 2018 – Page 3
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News
Barclays trims back its legal panel even further
Banking giant says firms can be added and removed as appropriate under its new approach.
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News
China throws hat into ring as international dispute resolution hub
Two new courts will preside over high value disputes, top court announces.
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Law Report
2 July 2018
This week’s starred law reports include the landmark civil partnership case, parenthood in assisted reproduction, pension equality and gender description on a passport.
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News
LAA relaxes 'ghost' solicitor rule
Law Society welcomes changes to 14-hour requirement that penalised defence practitioners with caring responsibilities.
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News
SRA opens up over waivers: 1,300 granted since 2015
Most successful applications relate to requirements to file accountants’ reports.
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News
Lawyers warn of 'incapacity crisis' over LPAs
Solicitors for the Elderly says far too few people are making plans for dementia.
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Opinion
Public trust in the post-Snowden secret state
Whenever something goes terribly wrong, the first thing ministers do is to call in a judge.
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Feature
Out of the shadows
A glut of celebrity cases has demolished the myth that child abusers are all dirty old men in raincoats. But now the scale of the problem has been laid bare, reports Rachel Rothwell, the justice system is struggling to adapt.
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Opinion
Leftist infection
The Judicial Appointments Commission and the system for appointment of QCs have both been infected by leftist policy.
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Opinion
Union dues
Research shows that two out of three cohabiting couples wrongly believe ‘common law marriage’ laws come into play when dividing up their finances.
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Feature
Take cover
Regulators do not aim to be popular, but feedback on the SRA’s reheated proposals for reform of professional indemnity insurance could herald a newly volatile market.
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News
Council partnership leads family courts digital drive
An initiative by local authorities and judges has pushed family courts into the digital age.
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News
Claims farmers
Radio 4’s The Archers runs its first ever legal services cross-selling storyline.
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News
Cautionary tale from Gold Coast
Family and migration lawyer Gisele Reid of Nyst Lawyers on Australia’s Gold Coast has sent me a cautionary tale.
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