All Law Gazette articles in 25 February 2019 – Page 2
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News
Child witnesses struggling to remember details after lengthy waits
Young people are being cross-examined after waiting as long as two years for case to get to court, children's charity says.
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News
Firm hire: Mander Hadley Solicitors appoints family lawyer and mediator
The firm welcomes Peter Burden, a member of the Law Society Family Law panel, as an associate director and head of family law.
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Firm hire: New partner for Emms Gilmore Liberson
Jonathan Wright joins the Birmingham-based firm’s commercial property team.
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Lawyers face new duties to keep litigants in person informed
Part 39 of civil procedure rules likely to be changed by statutory instrument from 6 April.
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Hogan Lovells reports rise for equity partners
Profit per equity partner increases by 4% on revenue marginallly up on 2017.
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QualitySolicitors pioneer goes under at nearly 250 years old
Administrators called in to handle affairs of Brighton firm Howlett Clarke.
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Opinion
Dealing with the things machines invent
An inventive machine standard would dynamically raise the current benchmark for patentability to keep pace with real-world conditions.
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News
Centralisation shifts remand hearings to next county
Shropshire advocates group calls for policy change after HM Courts & Tribunals Service apologises for 'wrong data'.
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Property solicitor jailed for £60,000 fraud
Lawyer and her husband are jailed after convictions relating to a Newcastle takeaway investment.
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Simpson Millar saviour lifts another firm out of creditor arrangement
Doorway Capital invests in St Helens firm which had been in partnership voluntary arrangement.
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Judge ignores family commitment pleas to demand application
Criminal bar chief says representative bodies will draft their own protocol for reasonable working hours if they have to.
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Feature
Data page – February 2019
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Opinion
Progress report
As we emerge from decades of sexual harassment allegations dealt with in a flawed way, signs show that this is changing.
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Profile
Minority report
Wesley Gryk gave up a lucrative career as a Wall Street corporate lawyer to take up the mantle of penniless asylum seekers and the rights of lesbian and gay couples. Jonathan Rayner met him
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News
Torn off a stipe by living legend
Judge Michael Johnstone could and did reduce some advocates to tears.
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Opinion
Mind your language
Criticism of the Legal Services Board stems from its poorly worded objectives.
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News
Reporting harassment incidents and outcomes should be mandatory, urges lawyer
Managing director of Didlaw says harassment should be taken into same ’name and shame’ territory as gender pay regulations.
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News
News focus: Lawtech - mind the gap
A natural aversion to risk and a heavier regulatory burden mean lawtech startups struggle to attract law firm customers and find it difficult to progress beyond the ‘innovation’ stage.
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‘Jury still out’ on DPAs following Tesco failure
Effectiveness of deferred prosecution agreements was questioned after the trial of three former Tesco directors collapsed.
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