All Law Gazette articles in 20 October 2023 – Page 3
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News
News focus: 'FDAC works. Simple' - Celebrating problem-solving courts
Despite seemingly universal support for the work they do, pioneering family drug and alcohol courts face a constant battle for survival in the absence of long-term funding guarantees.
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Opinion
Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
Edited by Alberto Quintavalla and Jeroen Temperman.
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Profile
My legal life: Laura Holland, North Yorkshire Citizens Advice & Law Centre
Senior solicitor, Ripon.
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Opinion
Letters roundup: 20 October
The need for a cultural shift on divorce, putting ‘legal’ back into property transactions, and information overload: your letters to the editor.
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News
MoJ reveals all eight court sites with RAAC
Court in Doncaster the latest to be shut down over safety concerns.
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News
Fury at law centre's support for Gaza protest
Centre accused of 'taking the side of a group of murderous, misogynistic, and corrupt terrorists’.
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News
Adaptable lawyers will thrive in an AI world, judge says
Costs lawyers conference hears AI has potential to massively reduce litigation costs.
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News
Blind disability rights lawyer among latest Iran detainees
New York-based human rights group says Nasser Saragaran was unlawfully detained in effort to silence disability rights group.
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News
IBA gauges lawyers' contribution to society
Study by management consultancy will perform comprehensive qualitative and quantitative assessment of socio-economic impact of profession.
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News
Jonathan Sumption, a significant monument
National Trust Council’s candidate election manifestos include one from the former Supreme Court justice.
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News
News focus: Takeaways from the SRA compliance officers conference
At 16, the Solicitors Regulation Authority is a very different body from the one that spent almost all its time dealing with ‘fingers in the till’.
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News
Firm fails to block advertising of funder's winding up petition
Disbursement funder says it is owed £2.2m from South Wales firm over cavity wall insulation claims.
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News
'Thick clients' comment was unprofessional, tribunal hears
Employment tribunal hears that City firm Rosenblatt's founder allegedly ‘mimicked’ a client in front of other members of staff.
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Feature
Data page – October 2023
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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News
Global bar condemns arrest of lawyers for Russian opposition leader
Three lawyers detained last Friday face jail and seizure of their assets.
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