All Law Gazette articles in 22 July 2019 – Page 3
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News
Mishcon latest to consider stock listing
High profile London practice says it is 'considering all options for raising capital'.
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Opinion
Fighting on two fronts
Plight of seriously injured military personnel who seek compensation from the MoD when their careers are cut short by negligence isn’t vocalised enough.
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Opinion
Finding faith, hope and opportunity
Law Society deputy vice-president says she will bring a unique perspective.
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Feature
Insight: Drainage and water issues
Jonny Davey at Geodesys looks at the quality of information provided in drainage and water searches and discusses how conveyancers can ensure the full picture for their clients.
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Opinion
A dirty war for supremacy
Counterinsurgency and Collusion in Northern Ireland | Mark McGovern
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News
Private prosecutions code push
Private Prosecutors Association wants its newly-published code to be referred to by judges and used as the benchmark document in prosecutions.
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News
City tots up the ‘levy’
TheCityUK reminds anyone considering reviving City levy to fund legal aid that top firms already do their bit.
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News
News focus: Less than zero chills insurers
Insurers are predictably disgruntled after the lord chancellor failed to deliver the personal injury discount rate they were expecting. Solicitors are divided too, so who are the real winners?
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Feature
Chain reaction
Residential conveyancers struggle to recall a ‘normal’ period, with regulatory change, a volatile economy and low margins all front of mind. Marialuisa Taddia reports.
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News
We're still here: fighting talk from law centres following Lambeth closure
Network chief says 16 have gone since 2013 - but six have joined and others are keen.
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News
Rescue boat docks at Temple
Extinction Rebellion commemorated an absent hero during their protest outside the RCJ last week.
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Feature
Battle lines
When a promising military career is cut short by injury, fighting for compensation to rebuild your life can be a process fraught with obstacles. Rachel Rothwell speaks to the solicitors who act for service personnel
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News
‘Perverse incentives’ of criminal legal aid fees hurt clients
Transform Justice’s latest report says the fixed police station fee creates a financial incentive for the most experienced lawyers to do the least complex cases.
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