All Law Gazette articles in 26 July 2021 – Page 2
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News
Family lawyers unite to improve judicial diversity in private FDR hearings
Solicitor spearheading action says few hearings are conducted before a female judge.
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News
SRA considers kite-mark scheme for tech
Regulator announces possible ways to ‘build trust’ in lawtech sector.
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Opinion
Welcome to the punishment show
Government talk of ‘chain gangs’ is a new low in criminal justice.
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News
HMCTS admits 'temporary operating hours' could discriminate against women
Public Sector Equality Duty Statement says possible indirect discrimination should be set against the benefits.
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News
Greying Inns: Study reveals ageing barrister population
Regulator ‘concerned about the possible implications for access to justice’ as the bar continues to age.
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News
‘Relentless’: SDT sounds alarm on partner pressure
Firms must ensure the wellbeing of their partners who are under intense pressure to meet billing targets, tribunal observes.
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Opinion
Freedom? You must be joking
We must defeat the government’s divisive and discriminatory plans to curb our rights and civil liberties.
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News
Fury as Buckland brings back extended court operating hours
High-profile anonymous blogger Secret Barrister declares it is 'time to strike'.
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News
PII fears holding firms back from lawtech investments
Research published by SRA reveals perceived barriers to innovation, especially in ’PeopleLaw’.
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News
Partner profits surpass £2m at Macfarlanes
Profit per equity partner has risen steeply across the City, as firms celebrate record results.
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News
Ince profits plunge after 'difficult year'
Listed international firm says it was hit by travel bans and restrictions on insolvency cases.
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News
Reed Smith to repay all furlough money
City firm was still claiming government money in April despite 16% PEP growth.
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News
MPs sound alarm over legal aid in hard-hitting report
Influential committee says justice system in danger of becoming unfair and inaccessible.
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News
Law firm worker's 'self-isolate' dismissal claim ruled out of time
Former employee 'was reasonably capable of presenting a claim within the required time limit', tribunal finds.
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Law Report
Employment: Discrimination
Royal Mail Group Ltd v Efobi [2021] UKSC 33 - Appeal of the claimant dismissed.
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News
Health and social care lawyer appointed as Society social mobility ambassador
Lynette Wieland is a solicitor at Browne Jacobson.
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News
HMCTS scales back Nightingale courts as venues reopen
The number and location of emergency courtrooms will change over the next few weeks, HMCTS says.
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News
Land Registry tackles rise in restrictions-related problems
New RXC form has been designed to ensure consents and certificates are correct first time.
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'Humanitarian' solicitor avoids strike-off – despite dishonesty
Tribunal found that respondent ‘had been trying to assist people’ at the time of his misconduct.
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