All Law Gazette articles in 25 January 2021 – Page 3
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NewsULaw owner seeks funding injection by selling stake
Global University Systems, which has 25 subsidiaries and affiliated universities, is looking to expand.
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NewsGovernment defends rent arrears change to evictions ban
Justice minister Alex Chalk says landlords must be able to access justice.
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NewsPress privacy case heads for Supreme Court
News service appeals ruling that person under investigation but not charged has a 'reasonable expectation of privacy'.
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FeatureA ‘brave new world’ for UK extradition law?
The UK extradition landscape has changed - although not as much as one might think.
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NewsFirm hires: Sheffield law firm recruits three solicitors
SSB Law welcomes Tariq Khan, Lucy Flynn and David Toyn.
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NewsRosenblatt shareholders in line for dividend after ‘resilient’ performance
Listed group claims best ever financial performance for law firm and is upbeat about 2021 prospects.
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NewsAn anxious profession: charity reports soaring number of calls
Women and junior lawyers made up the majority of those seeking help, according to LawCare.
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News'Imaginary capital': legal aid change removes £100,000 mortgage cap
Scope widens following legal challenge brought by Public Law Project and supported by the Law Society.
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NewsSafety fears remain after Covid-hit court reopens within a day
Physical hearings now outnumbering remote hearings in England and Wales despite spread of coronavirus.
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NewsMaster of the Rolls to create 'online funnel' for civil claims
Sir Geoffrey Vos set out his vision for an online civil justice system during a Law Society webinar this morning.
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News'What are we to do?': Lammy defends seven-juror proposal
Shadow justice secretary tells Westminster Commission that system has been slow to provide extra court capacity.
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NewsPanel will 'test and challenge' criminal legal aid recommendations
Former Law Society criminal law committee chief among legal experts to advise on independent review.
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NewsCorbyn bid for pre-action disclosure dismissed as ‘fishing’ by court
Master says media attention on claim against Labour party does not mean case should be treated differently.
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NewsLaw firm chief makes £61m by cashing in half his shares
Knights completes share placing which is intended to bring in a more diverse shareholder base.
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NewsBar misconduct sanctions under review
BSB data indicates that diversity at the bar improved over the past year.
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NewsFreshfields vows to cut business travel
Magic circle firm will reduce carbon emissions and paper usage under a new environment strategy.
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OpinionAre jury rooms safe? I'm about to find out...
A summons to jury service contains a worrying lack of information about Covid safety.
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NewsLawyers rally round top QC under fire for taking Cayman case
Dinah Rose QC is appearing for the Cayman government in a case concerning same-sex marriage.
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OpinionHooray for Sir Geoffrey's funnel vision
An integrated online civil justice system could be good news for access to justice - and for the nation.
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