All Law Gazette articles in 27 March 2017 – Page 3
-
News
Under the grill
Chair designate of the Office for Legal Complaints Wanda Goldwag had a rough time.
-
Feature
Employee ownership: stake holders
Law firms slow to embrace employee ownership schemes are missing a trick.
-
Opinion
Prison doesn’t work for women
Too many women are jailed – we need a radical new approach to criminal justice.
-
Opinion
Online courts – tangled web
Do the ‘powers that be’ have the slightest understanding of how computer-illiterate are many of those seeking to access courts?
-
Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Butterfly Politics
What feels most fresh and relevant in this collection is the articulation of a more radical approach to equality law and, indeed, to the practice of law itself.
-
Feature
Testamentary freedom – Ilott v The Blue Cross and others
Judgment finally lays to rest this extraordinarily long-running litigation saga.
-
Profile
Teacher assaulted by pupil wins appeal
Michelle Gray represented Georgina O’Brien, who succeeded with her Court of Appeal claim against a school in Bolton.
-
News
‘Cautionary tale’ on free advice from solicitors
Case sets off alarm bells about informally providing professional advice where there is no contract involved.
-
Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Lasting Powers of Attorney: A Practical Guide (3rd edition)
As a reference work the many sub-headings, lists of cases and legislative instruments (and an extensive index) make the work easily navigable.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page