All Law Gazette articles in 26 November 2018 – Page 2
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News
Solicitors warned about acting as 'hired guns' for dubious clients
SRA makes public plea to practitioners to prioritise their wider professional obligations.
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News
‘No jurisdiction for English court’ in billion-pound oligarch row
Lawyers for Ukranian bank indicate it will appeal against finding.
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Opinion
Witness statements – rip them up and start again?
There needs to remain an element of evidence in writing, but this must be closely monitored in terms of both length and relevant content.
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News
Asia Bibi: Lawyer defies death threats over Christian's case
Saif ul-Malook tells international secular conference that people must step up when no one else does.
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Feature
Data page – November 2018
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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News
Bar Conference: Take back bar training from 'profiteers', urges Chakrabarti
Labour peer says Inns should take greater role.
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News
Bar Conference: HMCTS defends intrusive security after 5,000 knives seized
Susan Acland-Hood tells barristers that security officers cannot pick and choose who to search.
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Opinion
Money laundering and terror finance – are you asking the right questions?
It is time to refresh your firm-wide risk assessment
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News
Bar Conference: Civil legal aid 'not fundamental', says Sumption
Supreme Court justice says relationship between barristers and solicitors now based on ‘mutual respect’.
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Feature
The lion’s share
With the government backing a drive to make Singapore a cutting-edge legal hub, dozens of foreign firms are vying with each other for a slice of the action. Marialuisa Taddia reports
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News
Judge loses unwanted record
‘Until a few years ago, I was the world’s least successful competition lawyer’
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Profile
My legal life: Jennette Newman
Jennette Newman, partner at Clyde & Co and president of London FOIL
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Opinion
Skin in the game
Do we need more transparency in the legal system so we know who is profiting from what?
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News
Tom Robinson keeps it in the family
Campaigning singer’s latest gig was at the opening of a new office for North Lincolnshire firm Mason Baggott & Garton
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Feature
Facts of life
The Court of Protection’s new vice-president wants to enhance its role and stimulate public debate, hears Grania Langdon-Down
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News
Litigant disappears into the jungle
Noel Edmonds has been given special permission to view a pre-action letter to Lloyds Banking Group
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News
News focus: Is the Royal Courts of Justice still fit for purpose?
The Royal Courts of Justice is one of London’s iconic sights but its outdated facilities cost millions to maintain. More needs to be done to turn this Gothic showpiece into a legal hub for the modern age
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News
Court of Protection opens door to robes at hearings
Mr Justice Hayden stressed the importance of transparency
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Government called on to extend ‘failure to prevent’
Sir Brian Leveson and Lisa Osofsky tell peers all-encompassing act would be in the public interest and help a ‘hamstrung’ SFO
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