All Law Gazette articles in 27 January 2020 – Page 3
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Opinion
Law plus lifestyle
Employers know offering more money and the chance to move up does not cut it any more - at least not on its own.
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Feature
Interview tips: Landing that job in the law
Very few people enjoy job interviews, but there are ways to make the experience less of an ordeal.
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Feature
Insight: The SRA is watching you
Matt Taylor, Managing Director of Protiviti, talks Increased Scrutiny of AML compliance in the Legal Sector.
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Opinion
A thoughtful guide to improving diversity
Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession | The Centre for Legal Leadership and Globe Law and Business
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News
Queen of crime does a runner
The lawyers of New York receiver Marm Mandelbaum weren’t baffled by their client’s disappearance in 1884 - they orchestrated it.
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Opinion
A tale of two countries
There was much of interest for solicitors in the recent Queen’s speech.
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Opinion
Careers Counsellor: Q&A
Advice from our panel on explaining your financial history to the SRA and extending a career break.
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Feature
Building a career in the law
The profession attracts people from all backgrounds and walks of life, with no two lawyers’ days looking the same.
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News
Solicitors rank top in biggest ever survey of legal needs
YouGov canvassed nearly 30,000 people in survey commissioned by Law Society and Legal Services Board.
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News
News focus: How solicitors can help raise the bar
Amanda Pinto QC, the new chair of the Bar Council, believes solicitors have a big role to play in increasing opportunities for female barristers.
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Feature
Ensure you are always in demand
This is the time of year when we are bombarded with advice on ‘achieving our goals’ and ‘reaching our full potential’. The legal profession has always provided a well-trodden career path from trainee to associate, then partner. But it also offers an extraordinary breadth of opportunities – from arranging global ...
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Raj Chada, Hodge Jones & Allen
Head of the criminal defence, financial crime and regulatory department, London.
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News
Continuing competence back on agenda
The Legal Services Board is seeking evidence on how regulators should maintain professional standards.
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