All Law Gazette articles in 25 November 2019 – Page 3
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News
Highbrow clash of the heavyweights
A spat has erupted in the London Review of Books, an ordinarily genteel magazine for the highbrow keen to expand their (already voluminous) vocabularies.
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Opinion
Careless whispers
Are solicitors in danger of being lumbered with another costly solution in search of a problem?
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News
LiP support unit shuts branches
Support Through Court confirms it is closing centres in Preston, Southampton, Bournemouth and west London.
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Feature
How Bertha Cave fought law’s male exclusivity
Servant’s daughter who applied to join Gray’s Inn in 1903 was an early pioneer of women’s entry into the legal profession.
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Opinion
Fighting back in the war on privilege
This month the Law Society issued an important practice note on legal privilege, which is under increasing attack.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 25 November 2019
Contentious conveyancing and broader action on NDAs: your letters to the editor.
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News
Leigh Day loses success fee battle over Iraqi claims
Dispute with the Ministry of Defence about interpretation of CFAs signed with claimants.
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Barrister removed from new-breed law firm was not a worker, rules tribunal
Tribunal finds Brian Mark was free to choose what work he took on at firm he co-founded.
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