All Law Gazette articles in 20 July 2020 – Page 3
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Opinion
Crowdfunding can be a ray of light
Pre-Covid, two thirds of people who needed access to legal services couldn’t get them. Post-Covid, those numbers are going to rise.
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News
Law Commission unveils leasehold proposals
Recommendations to be considered by government include 'fit for purpose' commonhold regime.
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Opinion
Nightingale courts are like taking a bucket to a house fire
We need 200 temporary sites to deal with the backlog. After four months, we have a few limited buildings.
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News
Judge bemoans 'general increase in hostility' in Commercial Court
Contempt case was presented in a 'heavy-handed, aggressively partisan fashion', Mr Justice Baker says.
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News
Firm hire: Fintech specialist joins Lawrence Stephens
Martin Donoghue is welcomed to the firm as partner.
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News
Law firm worker jailed after 6,000 indecent images of children found
Laurence Ives jailed for four years and placed on the sex offender register for 10 years.
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News
LPC students demand refund after 'severe' lockdown failures
Fifteen-person classes at BPP University now contain up to 70 people, students claim.
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News
Consumers too impressed by lawyers’ length of service, says watchdog
Legal Services Consumer Panel says lawyers' credentials are too often used as a proxy for quality.
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News
Miller case activist calls for crowdfunding regulation
Jolyon Maugham QC warns of 'Clear moral hazard around mis-selling litigation or over-promising on prospects.'
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News
Freeths cuts 80 jobs as Covid tears up growth plans
Firm’s chairman expresses 'huge regret' at decision to axe lawyers and support staff.
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News
'No more tolerance' for paper-based conveyancing
Land Registry chief says potential threat of another coronavirus outbreak is changing expectations.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Linda Millband, Thompsons Solicitors
Partner and head of clinical negligence, Thompsons.
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Opinion
Holocaust memorial: right idea, wrong place
Ministers want to build a memorial in front of the monument dedicated to Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, who led the abolitionist movement in parliament.
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News
Hogging the limelight
Bar Council’s reaction to lord chancellor’s claim grabs people’s attention.
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News
Don’t panic, Mr Mainwaring
With all the fuss over Nightingale courts, it’s easy to forget we have been here before.
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Profile
My legal life: Sarah Dickson, Marks & Spencer
Deputy general counsel at Marks & Spencer and non-executive director at the College of Legal Practice.
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