All Law Gazette articles in 20 September 2021 – Page 2
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Opinion
Being out in the law
'It’s incredibly important to me to be able to bring my whole self to work', writes senior solicitor Kirsty Limacher.
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News
GLD struggling to demonstrate legal service value
Risks listed in 2021/22 business plan include inability to recruit and retain diverse people.
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News
Law firms set to be captured by new £100m economic crime levy
New legislation could see largest law firms paying an extra £250,000 in tax.
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News
'Shattered' legal aid practitioners not claiming new fee
Remuneration introduced last year for time spent considering unused material.
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News
Opening pop-up courts in the shadow of a closed one
Fifth Nightingale court opens at conference centre in Monument, just three Tube stops from closed Blackfriars Crown Court.
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Feature
Undertakings: as good as gold?
Harcus provides a wake-up call to those for whom undertakings may have become just another administrative routine.
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News
Solicitor leaves private practice to start ‘more ethical’ business
Court of Protection lawyer launched not-for-profit company last month.
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News
YouTube growing in popularity as law firm marketing tool
Social media research shows LinkedIn remains platform of choice.
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News
Firm hire: Two solicitors join Stowe Family Law
Manchester firm welcomes Michael Compston and Tamara Adams.
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News
Mishcon joins forces with top-200 firm to create innovation business
New combination with Taylor Vinters will extend both firms’ commitment to tech start-ups.
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News
‘Check your clients’ - Insurer’s plea to PI lawyers after fraudster jailed
Londoner had taken legitimate claims and arranged for fraudulent claimants to be added as passengers.
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News
Three law firm leaders cash in minority stake to share £7m windfall
Trio sell Keystone shares as value of the company reaches all-time high.
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News
Solicitor claims discrimination against SRA over epic 15-year dispute
Michael Casson brought claims of age, race and religious discrimination against the regulator.
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News
Reform law on 'digital assets', probate lawyers urge
Study finds there is a lack of clarity around property rights relating to digital assets such as emails and cryptocurrencies.
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News
Treasury 'could save £4bn next year' supporting free legal advice
Detailed economic research published ahead of autumn spending review.
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Opinion
Who can save Maxim Znak?
What can we do to help our colleagues, other than have our professional organisations write letters?
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News
Trainee solicitor banned by SRA after tampering with email dates
Liverpool-based trainee said his actions were a result of him trying to keep up with his work.
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News
Profession mourns 'brilliant' human rights barrister
Jonathan Cooper died suddenly on Saturday whilst walking in Scotland.
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News
Court rules claimant was exaggerating but not fundamentally dishonest
Judge rejects that exaggeration was ‘conscious’ and upholds damages and costs award.
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Opinion
Access to justice and digitalisation in universal credit
Report by Child Poverty Action Group identifies situations where individuals have struggled to make a claim due to the online delivery of universal credit.
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