All Law Gazette articles in 24 September 2018 – Page 2
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Feature
Lawyers must fight their instincts in order to become great leaders
As lawyers, we often find the characteristics of great leadership contrary to our natural inclinations. Lawyers are often hardwired to manage not lead.
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News
Poll reveals 'endemic' racial and gender bias in US legal profession
Survey exposes major issues with unconscious bias running through the American sector.
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News
Singh LJ to head snooping watchdog
Investigatory Powers Tribunal taking on higher profile amid challenges to surveillance activities.
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News
Listed firm boosts profits as job applicants spurn 'traditional' partnerships
Agile working pioneer Keystone exploits 'commoditised and overcrowded' sector to lure experienced practitioners.
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Opinion
Your team, your future, your retirement solution
The best managers make themselves redundant. This should be a mantra for the owners of law firms.
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News
Delay over £15m legal aid injection 'completely unacceptable'
The Criminal Bar Association says there is no reason why the government cannot backdate advocacy fee rise.
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News
Labour conference: Society issues Brexit warning
Vice-president Simon Davis says the legal sector will suffer if investment dries up.
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News
Government admits 'no deal' could mean exit from patent court
Future of 25-nation European court in balance whatever the outcome of Brexit negotiations.
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News
PwC integrates immigration service with global firm
Tie-up with Fragoman marks the latest Big Four move into legal market.
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News
Bodyguard finale protects the lawyers this time (Warning: Spoilers)
The nation breathed a sigh of relief last night as David Budd, hero of Bodyguard, made it out alive after being shot at, assaulted, kidnapped and tied to a bomb. (incidentally, surely Obiter wasn’t the one terrified that car was going to blow up right at the end?) The ...
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News
Firm opening: Boutique divorce and family practice
City partners Juliette Peters and Jessica May have opened the doors to Peters May LLP, a boutique divorce and family law practice based in Mayfair, London. Juliette Peters (left) and Jessica May, Peters May LLP The partnership specialises in all aspects of family law ...
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News
PPI has 'turned portions of UK into fraudsters' - bank chief
New ‘compensation culture’ row over mis-sold payment protection insurance.
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News
Labour: we will build more law centres
Shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon says he is working with Law Centres Network on an action plan.
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Opinion
Law Society scores in strategic litigation
Chancery Lane shows its worth in courtroom challenges over legal aid, advice privilege and mass surveillance.
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News
Threats now an occupational hazard for solicitors
An alarming picture has emerged of the daily threats and violence that criminal defence and family solicitors suffer for doing their jobs.
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Feature
Out of harm’s way
High-profile cases such as Sir Cliff Richard’s battle with the BBC are transforming media law. Now social media companies as well as traditional publishers are being held to account for what they disseminate
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News
Lawyers flock to Keystone
Flexible working environment sparks more than 250 applications in the past year to join chambers-style firm.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Jocelyn Cockburn
Joint head of the civil liberties team at Hodge Jones & Allen, London.
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