All Law Gazette articles in 21 January 2019
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News
Firm hire: Hedges Law appoints new head of inheritance protection
Tom McInerney will lead the Private Client team.
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Opinion
Blog: Mother in Law
Introducing Mother in Law, our new blogger, on the everyday challenges of juggling family life with a hectic career as a solicitor somewhere in England.
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Opinion
It's time to give legal executives the respect they deserve
Among many in the profession, the perception of what we do is out of step with reality.
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Feature
Claims of a false and misleading case
Where fraud or dishonesty is alleged in cases, the pleader is entitled to rely on facts which justify inference of dishonesty.
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News
Corners may need to be cut to avoid burnout, family chief warns
Sir Andrew McFarlane says lawyers and judges should discuss how early or late it is acceptable for the courts to sit.
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‘Courts must do more for laypeople’, Justice report finds
Law reform organisation seeks to address ‘disconnect’ between lawyers and laypeople.
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News
Endangered lawyers: 216 jailed in Turkey
Declaration lays bare the scale of President Erdogan's abuse of legal process.
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Acquisition 'cost' £66m: CMS reveals mega-merger figures
First set of accounts for full financial year since merger in 2017.
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Firm hire: Commercial property partner joins Fraser Brown Solicitors
The East Midlands firm has appointed Erin Vickers to advise clients on real estate aspects of corporate reorganisations, acquisitions and disposals.
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Share price tumbles after Gordon Dadds makes £10m funding call
Company says it wants to take ‘swift advantage’ of opportunities in legal and professional services sectors.
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Opinion
Copy Canada
Parents have to be terminally ill to live with their immigrant children in the UK, while Canada has a humane approach.
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News
Ethical charter for artificial intelligence in justice
Non-discrimination and transparency are among five principles adopted by Council of Europe body.
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News
Law Society attacks LSB governance proposals
’Significant concerns’ that rules could make disagreements between regulators more likely.
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Compensate solicitors over IT failure, Society urges MoJ
Justice minister Lucy Frazer says disruption caused by 'infrastructure failure in supplier's data centre'.
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News
'Sigh of relief' as GCs escape City accountability regime
Financial Conduct Authority says legal privilege would have restricted it from carrying out usual supervisory processes.
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News
Appeal restores unrepresented litigant's claim after system bounced oversize email
Judge says litigant should not be blamed for his failure to make the Employment Appeal Tribunal's deadline.
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Firm hire: Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth welcomes new family law partner
Toby Hales joins the firm in London from Seddons.
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News
Home-buying reservation agreements to be tested this year
Housing minister Heather Wheeler says home buyers and sellers should have 'skin in the game'.
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News
CPS can take no more cuts - attorney general
Geoffrey Cox QC grilled in parliament about failings - but says critics are exaggerating.
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UK named in Council of Europe sharia warning
Rulings of unofficial councils clearly discriminate against women in divorce and inheritance cases, Parliamentary Assembly states.