All Law Gazette articles in 25 March 2019 – Page 2
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News
LASPO review a 'missed opportunity', says former justice minister
Lord Bach says very little of what his access to justice commission proposed has been taken on board.
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News
New probate fee fiasco as MoJ runs out of time
Government concedes Brexit turmoil is putting approval process on hold.
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News
ENRC targets SFO in £70m 'privilege breach' claim
Mining group claim is latest in long running saga.
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News
Firm hire: Solicitor joins Berwins commercial property team
Charlotte Carroll completed her training contract at the Yorkshire law firm.
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News
High Court has jurisdiction to hear £1.2bn Russian claim
Vitaly Orlov had challenged whether England & Wales was the appropriate forum for billion-pound dispute.
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Opinion
Lessons must be learned from the Windrush scandal
Report recommendations need to be implemented to create an immigration system suitable for all.
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News
Law centre could close after council slashes advice grant by 45%
Hackney Community Law Centre, which helped a member of the Windrush generation, may have to axe immigration department.
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News
Sports law firm latest to seek tech startups
Northridge Track claims to connect sports technology companies with lawyers.
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News
Solicitor led 'Ponzi' ruse to suck investors into doomed scheme, tribunal hears
SRA alleges Charles Valentine Fraser-Macnamara allowed misrepresentations to be made to potential investors.
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News
Lammy: 'tap on the shoulder' would produce more diverse judiciary
System 'still weeds out ethnic minority candidates' David Lammy tells the House of Commons justice committee.
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News
LAA criticised for £35 immigration fee as advice 'droughts' emerge
Forthcoming research says there is no meaningful access to advice.
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News
Investment scheme solicitor's SDT hearing proceeds in his absence
Charles Valentine Fraser-Macnamara claimed any hearing could prejudice future trials.
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News
Insider trading: FCA acts on 'minute' fraction of tip-offs, City firm finds
Reluctance to investigate may not deter firms from enaging in suspicious activity, law firm claims.
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News
SRA urged to push government for greater fining powers
Call comes as LSB reports favourably on the SRA’s enforcement strategy.
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News
Local authority ABS under spotlight over £1m overdraft
Northamptonshire County Council says the overdraft facility is still required by LGSS Law Ltd.
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Feature
Paid to persuade
For decades, government and public affairs practices in UK law firms trailed US-style lawyer-lobbyists. But with Brexit looming large they have been catching up, writes Marialuisa Taddia
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Sophie Naftalin
Solicitor in the police law department at Bhatt Murphy, London.
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Feature
How to: make the most of PR
A public relations strategy need not just be for the very largest practices – in a crowded market, firms of all sizes are seeking ways to stand out. Eduardo Reyes reports
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