All Law Gazette articles in 22 February 2021
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OpinionLetters roundup: 22 February 2021
Praising judges and respect for jurors; your letters to the editor.
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NewsLawyers acting as charity trustees urged not to be deterred by Kids Company case
A director of the collapsed charity and former City solicitor, Jane Tyler, was pursued through the High Court.
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OpinionA basic principle under attack
It is an old principle that lawyers should not be identified with their clients’ causes.
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FeatureSaving private client
Private client solicitors have had to rethink the way things are done in the last year, but they are relying on more than the pandemic to grow their practices.
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NewsNews focus: Is it time for a common law rewrite of GDPR?
European Commission approval for the ‘adequacy’ status of our data protection laws has been welcomed by the government. But is the UK making the wrong choice of regimes?
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NewsLAPG cooks up mind-altering conference
Pilates sessions and an interactive cook-along with cocktails - who said conferences were boring?
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NewsLegal training disruptor unveils prices for virtual SQE courses
College of Legal Practice has designed online programmes available as a 12-week full-time course or a 20-week part-time course.
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NewsCPS to write to defence teams linked to unqualified court interpreter
Ministry of Justice has identified all the cases where Mirwais Patang was booked to provide services.
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OpinionCrime and punishment in Tudor England
Jacks, Knaves and Vagabonds: Crime, Law and Order in Tudor England | Gregory J Durston
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FeatureGetting your head in the game
Elite sports people use therapy to enhance performance – so why not lawyers?
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OpinionIn the mind of a killer – is homicide in the genes?
Making Sense of Homicide: A Student Textbook | Adam Lynes, Elizabeth Yardley, Lucas Danos, Ronald Winch
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OpinionOffice politics
Firm’s blueprint for a post-pandemic office environment was met with scorn from some of the profession’s more conservative moral gatekeepers.
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NewsStranger things
Did you start a new job just as the nation went into its first lockdown 11 months ago?
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ProfileView from the top
The first woman to lead a magic circle firm, Georgia Dawson is determined to protect and build on ‘all that is fantastic’ at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Jemma Slingo spoke to her about the firm’s priorities in the age of Covid, the need for diversity and plans for expansion.
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OpinionAn oven-ready specimen of judicial over-reach?
If the prime minister is looking for excuses to curb public law activity, he has been handed one on a plate.




















