All Law Gazette articles in 28 October 2019 – Page 2
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News
Lord Keen QC in breach of core duty - but cleared of misconduct
Justice spokesman in the House of Lords faced bar disciplinary tribunal over 2017 conviction.
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Feature
Measuring return on investment in professional services
Assessing the success of marketing initiatives in law firms and barristers’ chambers is notoriously challenging.
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News
Government downplays tribunal NDA fears
Women and equalities committee publishes response to recommendations on non-disclosure agreements.
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News
Family courts told to cooperate with journalists’ requests for access
Courts should be 'astute to assist' under new guidance from head of the Family Division.
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News
Litigation funder bags former lord chief justice for grant scheme
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd joins advisory committee for Therium's not-for-profit arm.
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Opinion
Legal process must adapt to the needs of survivors of child sexual abuse
Review of current system and support services for survivors is long overdue.
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News
SRA concerned at firms’ ‘cut and paste’ approach to AML
Regulator expecting to knock on the door of firms it believes are not taking compliance seriously.
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News
Serious misconduct is not always a banning offence, High Court rules
SRA fails to persuade judges to increase suspension penalty imposed on solicitor lacking in integrity.
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News
A third of in-house lawyers placed in difficult moral positions, study finds
Nearly half of those surveyed had been asked to advise on action which was ethically debatable.
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News
EY helped smuggle drug money, BBC claims
According to a BBC Panorama investigation, EY told an employee not to inform authorities about suspicious activity involving gold bars.
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News
Academics to explore lawtech ‘ecosystem’
Government-funded research to map movement of people and money in booming sector.
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News
Big four entrants way down list of perceived threats, say firms
Existing rivals and niche firms perceived as bigger competition than the accountancy sector.
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Feature
The new oil
Data has been dubbed an ‘extractive’ product, obtained and used to make fortunes and swing elections. Marialuisa Taddia reviews attempts to police its use through the GDPR
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News
A life less roardinary
Former Colchester solicitor combined practice in the law with a career as… a lion tamer.
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Feature
Paths of least resistance
Improving access to the profession and creating a more diverse workforce are laudable ambitions, but is the new Solicitors Qualifying Examination the best way to achieve these aims? Grania Langdon-Down reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable
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Opinion
Mind the gap
Paul Rogerson Just like politicians, ambitious City bureaucrats are not shy of making headline-grabbing speeches when plum jobs come up. So it was last week, when two of their number floated reforms that could have far-reaching repercussions for lawyers. First up, the Bank of England’s Andy Haldane ...
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News
Music to their ears
Robert Buckland QC MP reveals he once put on quite a performance in front of his constituents.
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News
News focus: Halfway house in digital drive
Plagued by a chronic lack of investment and beset by unwanted costs inherent in an outmoded system, Land Registry hopes to turn a corner in customer care with the launch of its digital strategy
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