All Law Gazette articles in 22 March 2021 – Page 4
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News‘Perverse’: Bar Council demands answers on sexual misconduct sanctions
Representative body claims there are still issues with how sexual harassment at the bar is investigated and punished, in letters seen by the Gazette.
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NewsGender pay progress stalls in the City
Hogan Lovells’ gender pay gap widened to over 30% this year as a result of early lockdown bonuses.
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OpinionContent warning: lawyers shouldn't normalise traumatic material
A new book on vicarious trauma in the legal profession couldn't be more timely.
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News£500 vouchers for families to resolve disputes away from court
Ministry of Justice unveils £1m scheme to bolster use of mediation.
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NewsCourt fees set to increase for the first time in five years
Proposal for the civil and family courts expected to raise an extra £17m a year.
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OpinionTime to get out of the People’s Republic of China
International firms that take the long view should consider the future of their China offices.
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NewsCivil liberties group calls for coronavirus roadmap to restore rights
Liberty continues campaigning after MPs vote to renew Coronavirus Act for another six months.
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NewsAshurst boosts bonuses as financial year draws to an end
City firm has doubled the size of its bonus pool and plans to hand out one-off payments of £1,000 to staff.
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NewsChambers criticised for giving pupils silent treatment
The regulator has asked the Bar Council for a stronger statement about the importance of telling candidates that they have not been selected for interview.
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NewsPwC lets staff choose start times – and clock off early in the summer
Employees will be able to work remotely up to 60% of the time once the pandemic has passed, under new hybrid working policy.
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NewsBar council chair criticises ‘BAME’ label
Derek Sweeting QC said grouping together ethnic minorities could disguise the ‘massive under-representation’ of black barristers.
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