All Law Gazette articles in 20 July 2020 – Page 4
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News
News focus: Steady improvement at complaints watchdog stalls
An increase in efficiency at the Legal Ombudsman was abruptly halted by Covid-19. A backlog of cases, high staff turnover and an already rejected budget herald tough times ahead.
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News
When Saturday comes for law
My principal Simpson refused to close on a Saturday morning. And I believe he was right.
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Feature
Taken to the brink
As we await the Ministry of Justice’s annual report, Melanie Newman canvasses practitioners about how the department is performing.
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Opinion
Remember Brexit?
Chancery Lane is set to open a new front in its campaign by appealing to the EU 27 direct.
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Opinion
How criminal justice could work better
From Crime to Crime: Harold Shipman to Operation Midland – 17 cases that shocked the world by Richard Henriques.
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Opinion
Raising the bar on disciplinary proceedings
Beaumont on Barristers – A Guide to Defending Disciplinary Proceedings by Marc Beaumont.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 20 July 2020
Bad faith prosecutions, and SRA’s crusade: your letters to the editor.
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News
MoJ reveals sites for the first wave of Nightingale courts
Locations include a cathedral, a town hall and the Ministry of Justice’s own headquarters.
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Company content
New podcast – Legacy Admin during COVID-19
In the first of a series of Remember A Charity podcasts, we are joined by Matthew Lagden from the Institute of Legacy Management and Ashley Rowthorn from Legacy Link to talk all things legacy admin, covering the challenges and opportunities faced during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Company content
Consumer tracking study charts rise in legacy giving
Record levels of charity donors say they have written a gift to charity into their Will or are preparing to do so, according to our latest consumer tracking study.
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