All Law Gazette articles in 2 March 2020 – Page 2
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Lack of youth focus affecting casework quality - CPS inspectors
Crown Prosecution Service told to make youth work a nationwide priority.
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Convicted client presses on with negligence claim against City solicitors
Businessman Philip Day, who was fined £400,000 by the Crown court, argues his negligence case should go to trial.
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'Bold and ambitious' model for resolving housing disputes
Legal thinktank proposes inquisitorial service that does not involve hearings or parties' lawyers.
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Opinion
Vital answers to loaded questions
The Firearms Law Handbook eighth edition | Laura Saunsbury, Nick Doherty.
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Coronavirus: Linklaters cancels partner event in Berlin
The magic circle firm says it will hold a ‘virtual meeting’ for partners instead.
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Going viral: pandemic leads to outbreak of legal press releases
Resourceful media managers find all manner of takes on the outbreak.
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Firm hire: Nelsons welcomes new solicitor
Aaron Singh previously worked at the firm in 2017 as a paralegal.
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Dog eat dog? PI firm joins up with costs chaser
Manchester firm merges with firm specialising in recovering excessive deductions.
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Lord Reed denies judicial over-reach
President of the Supreme Court tells peers that judges are well aware of litigants misusing judicial review.
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Knife ASBOs to be piloted in London
Courts will be able to impose civil orders on individuals as young as 12.
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Opinion
A partner told me my stutter lost us work
How good is the legal profession really at accommodating 'difference'?
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Owner turned ‘Nelsonian blind eye’ to dodgy PI claims
Solicitor struck off and ordered to pay £55,000 after putting referrers’ interests above those of his clients.
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Direct Line takes £16.9m discount rate hit
Insurance giant also reveals that motor claims frequency fell in 2019.
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Dentons ordered to disclose documents relating to ex-client’s alleged fraud
'Fraud exception' applies to the otherwise privileged material, High Court finds.
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'Astonishing breakthrough': Munby hails access to family justice data
Researchers will be able to access anonymised Cafcass cases through Swansea-based databank.
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Creditor claims for collapsed Cubism creep toward £1.5m
Bank owed £550,000 by virtual firm told it will not recoup debts in full.
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Electronically signed deeds are legal, lord chancellor confirms
Government to convene working party to consider video witnessing question.
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Conveyancing fraud gang jailed for diverting deposit monies
Investigators found group would steal log-in details for email accounts and dupe conveyancing clients.
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Opinion
Lawyers and the law heating up over climate change
Climate change politics remain controversial, but the profession must be prepared for what is to come.
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