All Law Gazette articles in 23 July 2018
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Feature5 tips for going on holiday
Should lawyers on leave have a digital detox, or is it easier to relax by checking email and assuring oneself there is no crisis?
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NewsAfter Sir Cliff: Open justice is now under siege
Mr Justice Mann’s ruling against the BBC is the latest in a series of body blows to transparency and could place significant restrictions on the freedom of the media to report on criminal cases.
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FeatureInterrogating algorithms
How will tighter data protection regulations affect development of legal services and AI‑powered analysis tools? Law firms and counsel have to walk the talk on compliance.
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NewsBlockchain could secure evidence trail
The technology underpinning electronic currencies could guarantee the integrity of electronic evidence.
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OpinionBook review: Maverick with many causes
Rather His Own Man: In Court with Tyrants, Tarts and Troublemakers
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NewsHMCTS loses its bottle
The latest in our series of court security blunders comes from barrister Adam Wagner.
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OpinionLevy breaks
The SRA has announced that the Compensation Fund levy for firms will be increased.
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NewsCheshire pair bring up century
Partners at HHB Law in Altrincham have now clocked up a hugely impressive combined 100 years.
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ProfileMy legal life: Nicola Burgess
Legal director of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants.
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NewsFreedom (not) to choose
Obiter is delighted to note that Dominic Raab’s appointment as Brexit secretary brings the total of ex-solicitors sitting around the Cabinet table to three.
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OpinionIn with the in crowd
Crowdfunding may be ‘a la mode’, yet in one important respect this burgeoning phenomenon appears rather old-hat.
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