All Law Gazette articles in 20 February 2017 – Page 4
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Opinion
My memories of the early days
I have never forgotten the words of encouragement from a senior lawyer.
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Opinion
Family court farce
It is a sad state of affairs when inappropriate procedures are enforced which serve no purpose.
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Profile
Plumber wins landmark ‘gig economy’ case
Jacqueline McGuigan represented Gary Smith, who wanted to reduce his working days at Pimlico Plumbers following a heart attack.
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Opinion
Careless driving licence
No one in government remembers the last time a lord chancellor introduced something as short-sighted as these personal injury reforms.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Lexcel Financial Management & Business Planning Toolkit
Particularly useful are the downloadable budgets, cashflow forecasts and variance analyses in their respective sections.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Cut-throat Defence: a Jack Kowalski thriller (e-book)
A light touch keeps you engrossed all the way to the enthralling end.
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News
New protests over legal aid cuts
Meetings have been organised in Hull, Cheshire, Merseyside and London this month.
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Feature
How to: get ahead with Twitter
Don’t be put off by Donald Trump’s 140-character rants – Twitter is a platform with plenty to offer lawyers.
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News
Solicitors speak out over plight of jailed 71-year-old
‘No one seemed to consider what Mrs Kirk’s brother wanted.’
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News
News focus: E-conveyancing: 15 years on
Digital optimists have welcomed a long overdue development that could make paperless conveyancing a reality after many false starts. But there are reasons to be sceptical.
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