All Law Gazette articles in 26 February 2018 – Page 3
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News
Hogan Lovells and Latham report billion-dollar firsts
Tunover at global firm Hogan Lovells passes $2bn - while Latham tops $3bn.
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News
Profession pays tribute to Sir Paul Jenkins QC
Former Matrix member was head of the Government Legal Service for eight years.
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Simpson Millar 'very sorry' as 91 jobs axed
National firm seeking to recover from difficult period under previous owners.
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Opinion
State of the union: Keeping solicitors in focus
Video pilots are all very well but the lawyer’s participation in hearings must not be overlooked
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News
Solicitors not expected to help opposing LiPs
The Supreme Court has said that solicitors should not be expected to flag up procedural mistakes made by litigants in person.
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Feature
Special education needs: Learning to fight
Cash-strapped councils are cutting corners for children with special educational needs, reports Grania Langdon-Down. Do their policies trump the law?
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Opinion
Follow France on disclosure
Judges should be given an active, semi-inquisitorial role to resolve current problems.
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News
Scotland wants its crumbs
The Law Society of Scotland has teamed up with firms and the Scottish government to put the country’s legal services on the map.
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Feature
We need a Housing Court
Tenants and good landlords are being let down by a lack of effective enforcement.
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Feature
Wales: Devolved taxes and conveyancing
Conveyancers undertaking property transactions in Wales will soon be subject to a new Welsh tax.
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Opinion
Fluid concern
Neil Somerfield raises concerns over mandatory gender titles in county courts.
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Opinion
Wales: a timely Commission
Solicitors can help put Wales at the forefront of justice, writes former LCJ Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd.
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