All Law Gazette articles in 25 January 2021 – Page 2
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OpinionAn insight into inquiries
The Practical Guide to Public Inquiries | Isabelle Mitchell, Peter Watkin Jones, Sarah Jones, Emma Ireton
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NewsLondon’s lead in litigation 'still under threat'
Access to justice in France is significantly more affordable, says former president of the Paris Commercial Court.
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NewsSRA stuck in traffic
Regulator’s number of visits to its website is impressive. Until you dig deeper.
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NewsTribute: Brandusa Tataru-Marinescu, partner at Kingsley Napley
A tribute to the firm’s first ever specialist, non-contentious construction lawyer who passed away on 28 December 2020.
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NewsChambers condemns barrister's 'stroppy teenager of colour' tweet
Cornerstone Barristers says it has begun an 'urgent internal investigation'.
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NewsCity firms publish toolkit on tackling racism
Guidance advises firms about how to start conversations about race in the workplace.
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NewsFirm hire and promotion at Bishop & Sewell
Shelina Vaiya has been promoted in the private client team and Jasmine Sudworth has been hired to the employment team.
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NewsCoA reserves judgment in groundbreaking domestic abuse case
Family division president hears from interveners on final day of hearing.
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NewsRetention rates high at magic circle firms
Linklaters breaks down trainee retention figures by ethnicity for the first time.
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NewsDepartment store law? Firms given chance to host litigation concessions
Legal businesses say firms should capitalise on demand for litigation following pandemic.
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NewsMagistrates' courts to be sprayed with ‘antiviral mist’
Government also hires marshals to ensure court users are following safety rules.
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News'Exempt from disclosure': MoD refuses to reveal public law review submission
Whitehall department follows in Home Office's footsteps by rejecting the Gazette's FOI request.
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OpinionLitigation funding does not drive families apart
Critics often ignore the fact that funding is really an option of last resort.
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NewsCool response to Labour's seven-juror scheme
Shadow justice secretary proposes wartime-style juries to clear the Crown court backlog.
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NewsSentencing guidelines to highlight disparity between BAME and white offenders
Sentencing Council research shows black and Asian people receiving tougher sentences for certain drug offences.
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OpinionReview sites: one rant could be fatal
One client’s online review has cost him £28,000. But the stakes can be even higher for firms on the receiving end.
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NewsRemote hearings must be public Queen’s Bench guide stresses
High Court’s largest division 'working under conditions that would have been unimaginable a year ago'.
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