All Law Gazette articles in 22 September 2023 – Page 3
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News
Ex-solicitor jailed for taking £2m client money
Hugh Lansdell believed he had won a postcode lottery but partner had been scammed.
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Court closures revealed as security staff strike
Manchester, Bradford and York all shut this week as north bears brunt of industrial action.
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Fixed costs reforms threaten small firms, concedes government
Department of Health also concedes that clinical negligence reforms could disproportionately hit older people.
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Keep on keeping on
Some of the country’s most senior judges weren’t successful in their applications to join the bench first time round – or even subsequently.
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Feature
Heart of the meta
The Metaverse has arrived, but as a place to do business it will be fraught with uncertainty until key legal questions are resolved. Michael Cross reports
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One size fits all
The controversial Solicitors Qualifying Examination is two years old. It was a seismic change for the profession, but is the new ‘super-exam’ delivering on its promises? Joanna Goodman reports.
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Profile
My legal life: Alicia Virtue, Anglia Ruskin University
Head of law at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
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Judge pleads for end to deluge of authorities
More than 150 authorities cited for three-day hearing in commercial court.
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Gray's Inn 'bomb' plotters handed lengthy prison sentences
'Targeting of two barristers' in 'malicious, bold, and extremely serious attack' described by judge as 'truly exceptional'.
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Firm hires: Banking and finance partners join Memery Crystal
Steve Clinning and Laura Brown worked together in the banking and real estate finance team at Howard Kennedy for several years.
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Opinion
Defendant vs victim rights: A time for change?
Navigating the complexities of a defendant's refusal to attend a sentence hearing demands a careful examination of available options.
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Irwin Mitchell grows again with family law firm acquisition
Around 25 staff will transfer as north east firm joins growing family practice.
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Opinion
Lawyers are exasperated by net zero U-turns
Environmental law experts give their verdict as Sunak junks key parts of the government’s existing climate change policies.
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D&I work gets Addleshaw Goddard on BT legal panel
Telecoms giant says firm's range of ideas, innovations and overall enthusiasm helped it beat other contenders to top position.
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