All Law Gazette articles in 25 February 2019 – Page 3
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News
On doctor’s orders – a new line of work
Mackrell Turner Garrett has followed in the footsteps of US law firms with the unveiling of its cannabis law department.
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News
Wistful days of no Latin
Lord Burnett of Maldon reflected last week on how far the judiciary has come.
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Feature
Law Society spotlight: February’s Council meeting
Brexit, legal aid, employment law and probate were all discussed.
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Feature
Conduct unbecoming
What has changed since the #MeToo movement reached the legal profession? Eduardo Reyes reflects on a turbulent year for allegations, high-profile departures – and resistance to change
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News
New death certificate cost rise hits executors
General Register Office increased cost of obtaining a certificate online from £4 to £11.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Matthew Bonye
Partner and head of real estate dispute resolution at Herbert Smith Freehills, London.
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News
Mediator claims online dispute first to be settled by algorithm
Graham Ross said web tool SmartsettleONE resolved a case in the new Online Civil Money Claims Court.
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News
‘Unknown driver’ clarity after Supreme Court ruling in insurer case
Lord Sumption rejected the argument that an at-fault driver could be sued under a pseudonym or description.
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News
Roll up, roll up to hear judges for £60 a pop
That entry fee might include wine and canapes, but Obiter is tempted by how far the amount would go at the well-known bakery chain on the way to the event.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 25 February 2019
DPAs, a HMCPSI survey, freelancer solicitors, and local authority child care lawyers: your letters to the editor.
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News
University claims legal first with 'student law firm'
SHU Law will operate from Sheffield Hallam University.
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