All Law Gazette articles in 21 October 2019 – Page 3
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Feature
Law Society spotlight: Reaching out for a support lifeline
As the Law Society’s Practice Advice Service turns 30, Jonathan Rayner looks behind the scenes at how the team helps hard-pressed solicitors.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Jo Ward, Kennedys
Partner, specialist in marine insurance and shipping litigation.
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News
Red and Green should never be seen
City law firm Bates Wells was at the heart of a (law-abiding) 'climate strike' demo.
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Feature
When TRIBE goes to law
As more than 2,000 delegates swamped Legal Geek, the biggest legal tech event in Europe, speakers reinforced the message that the customer/client experience should come first.
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News
Dressing the part
Labour MP Jess Phillips was disillusioned with the reality of going to court.
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Feature
Five tips for doing a digital detox
Although a full detox is often impractical, there are basic steps you can follow to take control of your digital life. Katharine Freeland outlines five tips to get started
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Opinion
Death and taxes
Media coverage of MoJ’s decision to scrap changes to probate fees was predictably jubilant.
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Opinion
Damage limitation for past misdeeds
Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System | Edward Jones, Jessica Jones
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Opinion
History horrible and crimes true
Law’s Strangest Cases: Extraordinary but True Stories | Peter Seddon
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News
Down and out at the law crammer
My old alma mater, of which I am apparently one of the oldest living graduates, appears to have moved up in the world.
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News
Slater and Gordon's Quindell claim settles on steps of court
Settlement ends two-year litigation over £637m acquisition as firm announces Leeds office closure.
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Feature
Back on the world stage
Japan’s resurgent economy has lured international law firms back to Asia-Pacific’s biggest wealth hub. But the country’s protectionist traditions present formidable challenges, reports Marialuisa Taddia.
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News
News focus: Making Welsh law more accessible
Ahead of Thursday’s landmark report from the Commission on Justice, speakers at this year’s Legal Wales conference hailed a ‘generational’ opportunity to simplify a mountain of legislation.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 21 October 2019
Local law societies and legal expenses insurance: your letters to the editor.
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