All Law Gazette articles in 2 September 2019 – Page 2
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Conveyancing regulator seeks to slash fees by 30%
Specialist regulator wants to dethrone the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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Opinion
Powers of attorney should not be granted at a click
Law Commission backs Law Society's warning on digital applications.
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Trainee solicitor pleads guilty to rape and kidnap
Wilfred Marodza, a former trainee at Cripps Pemberton Greenish, attacked two women on the same night.
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Electronic signatures legally valid, Law Commission confirms
'Accessible statement of the law' clarifies that deeds may be signed online - but urges caution on lasting powers of attorney.
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Give victims sentencing transcript, Baird tells HMCTS chief
Victims' commissioner calls for clarity to help individuals understand the sentence.
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Sentences for money laundering reach record high
The average length of prison sentences rose from 25 months to 27 months over the past year.
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Lunchtime and the living is easy
London’s Chancery Lane closes for the first of three days of street events.
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‘Foolish’ solicitor slapped on wrist for conveyancing conflict mistake
Reprimand for practitioner who had already lost her job and judicial post because of proceedings.
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First law school unveils SQE course plans
BPP’s conversion course will be shorter than the GDL and will not have an end-of-year exam season.
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Opinion
Judges in the cross hairs
Poland shows what can happen when the judiciary becomes a political football. Let us hope our judges come through the prorogation turmoil unscathed.
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News
Funder claims new system offers PI firms a post-April lifeline
System will automate claims process, with firms paid £150 for adding their expertise.
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Firm hire: Newcastle firm recruits client relationship director
Lynn Shearing joins Womble Bond Dickinson’s Newcastle corporate team.
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Solicitor general vows to improve SAR regime
Michael Ellis QC MP said the system will be made ‘more efficient and effective’ for businesses.
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Solicitor fined £10,000 for breaching accounts rules
Former partner and compliance officer admitted to the breaches but denied manifest incompetence.
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A&O's transatlantic merger talks break down
Magic circle firm says it was a mutual decision to end long drawn-out merger talks with O’Melveny & Myers.
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Panama Papers firm hits the big screen
The Laundromat brings an all-star cast to the Mossack Fonseca story.
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SRA still failing key tests months after problem areas flagged up
Super regulator set the SRA three challenges in January: none has yet been met.
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Slaughter and May tops listed clients table
Firm outstrips Linklaters and A&O, according to adviser rankings for Q3 of 2019.
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