All Law Gazette articles in 2 October 2017

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  • Alistair McArthur
    Profile

    Won £1m KWM compensation fight

    2 October 2017

    Alistair McArthur, partner and head of employment at Herrington Carmichael, Berkshire.

  • Letters
    Opinion

    Signing off on LPA abuse

    2 October 2017

    I was concerned to read about suggestions from the Financial Conduct Authority on removing the requirement for a physical signature on a lasting power of attorney. An LPA is a powerful legal document that allows a person to appoint trusted individuals to make important decisions about their health and financial ...

  • Mental health copy
    Opinion

    Action on mental health

    2 October 2017

    To retain people firms must pay attention to their wellbeing.

  • Peter noyce
    Opinion

    First-mover advantage

    2 October 2017

    Cross-border connectivity will help law firms prosper post-Brexit.

  • Letters
    Opinion

    A gilded age for lawyers?

    2 October 2017

    There is a growing tendency for the current generation of lawyers to cast a somewhat jaundiced eye on those of us of an earlier time. They may well have a point. The past is indeed a different country; we did things very differently there. How did we ever justify the ...

  • Christina blacklaws
    News

    News focus: How big data is transforming legal practice

    2 October 2017

    If data is the new oil that will fuel the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, how can solicitors best exploit it to provide market-leading legal services?

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    Feature

    Blue collar: Gareth Farrelly

    2 October 2017

    His goal kept Everton in the premier league but it was a legal run-in with FIFA that led Gareth Farrelly to his new career in law.

  • Reading old book
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Life from the inside

    2 October 2017

    The Knife Went In: Real-life murders and our culture, Theodore Dalrymple

  • Belfast.jpeg
    News

    News roundup: in brief

    2 October 2017

    Probe of trial waivers A growing tendency for governments to encourage criminal defendants to waive their right to a trial will be examined at a free event organised by the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law and Fair Trials on 12 October. Logbook loans law A draft Goods Mortgages ...

  • J493 ky
    Feature

    Wellbeing: Mind your business

    2 October 2017

    Mental health and wellbeing at work are rising up the agenda of legal employers.

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    News

    The Chuckles and the fury

    2 October 2017

    Few judgments from the Upper Tribunal can be read in the style of the Chuckle Brothers, but Obiter has a candidate. Perhaps exasperated, judge Nicholas Wikeley decided that the children’s TV legends were the only appropriate medium for a case which had progressed from ‘car crash’ to a ‘mini motorway ...

  • Richard allen
    Feature

    Costs: Poorly prepared for a revolution

    2 October 2017

    The transformation of recoverable costs is anything but fixed.

  • Thames
    News

    Walk this way (or run or cycle)

    2 October 2017

    Feeling fit? This autumn’s London legal fundraising event, Walk the Thames, is coming up on 28 October. The course is a half- or full-marathon, following the Thames through the City of London out to the Surrey countryside. ‘Some people run it and a few cycle it,’ says the trust. Organisers ...

  • Supreme court
    Feature

    Family: Undertakings and variations

    2 October 2017

    Birch v Birch emphasises the variation of family orders.

  • Shami Chakrabarti
    News

    Lawyers feel Labour's love

    2 October 2017

    Judging by the atmosphere at this year’s Labour conference in Brighton, you’d be forgiven for thinking the party had won the general election back in June. But the outcome, which took away Theresa May’s majority, has certainly rejuvenated the opposition, judging by shadow attorney general Shami Chakrabarti’s very apparent optimism. ...

  • Opinion

    Flawed petition

    2 October 2017

    The new-style divorce petition uses clearer language to explain how it should be completed, hopefully making life easier for the litigant in person, and court staff. However, in respect of a petition based on adultery, the new petition may cause greater confusion, complication and cost. Whereas the old-style petition asked ...

  • Paul bennett
    Feature

    Small fortunes

    2 October 2017

    Generating leads, preventing cyber-attacks and a bear dancing the Moonwalk all featured at the Small Firms Division’s annual conference.

  • Lloyd george family
    News

    Lloyd George tribute

    2 October 2017

    Members of the family of David Lloyd George joined Law Society president Joe Egan at a ceremony to rename the Old Council Chamber in 113 Chancery Lane in honour of the only solicitor to become prime minister. Lloyd George, who was PM from 1916 to 1922, was also the only ...

  • Letters
    Opinion

    Sad indictment of judiciary

    2 October 2017

    Clare Moulder’s elevation to the High Court bench is not a ‘significant’  cause for celebration in the context of boosting diversity.

  • Vidisha joshi
    Profile

    My legal life: Vidisha Joshi

    2 October 2017

    Managing partner, Hodge Jones & Allen, London