All Law Gazette articles in 29 April 2019 – Page 2
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Gauke moves towards raising judicial retirement age
Talent is being lost due to mandatory age restriction, lord chancellor tells peers.
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Firm hire: Anti-social behaviour and gang injunction expert joins Forbes
Kirsty Varley dealt with the first four gang injunctions issued in Salford.
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DAC Beachcroft makes up 19 to partner
One third of international firm's total partnership will be women.
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Firm ordered to pay £100k after evidence mistake
Hugh James did not send key documents to a medical expert, leading the underlying claim to be dropped.
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Opinion
Bereaved families deserve representation at inquests
Government’s decision not to alter legal aid funding model often leaves victims’ families as the only unrepresented party.
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Justice in jeopardy: forensic science 'at breaking point'
Lords committee criticises the government for making empty promises and calls for immediate action.
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'Stop the brain drain': civil service union unveils justice manifesto
The FDA wants the government to meet four key demands.
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'Fresh eyes' no explanation for late amendment, rules High Court
Claimants sought to change their case six weeks before trial, but the application was unsuccessful.
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Don't weaken 'tried and tested' competition law, solicitors urge EU
Open letter warns that changes may not lead to a a fairer global level playing field.
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Social worker reports hit by legal aid pay freeze
Professional association says the hourly rate has not risen since 2013.
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Lawyers line up for two-year inquiry into contaminated blood scandal
Government announces increased funding for those affected, but victims’ solicitor pours scorn on offer.
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Firm hire: McAlister Family Law recruits new partner
Firm’s Alderley Edge office welcomes Nicola Wilburn-Shaw.
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Opinion
Show and tell: journalism's little white lie
Reporters should think carefully about claiming to have been 'shown' leaked documents.
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Insurers report falling premiums - partly due to reforms a year away
ABI says its members are delivering on premium promise - but long-term trends cast doubt on such pledges.
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Opinion
Productivity and the gains that follow
Recruitment, retention and succession can all benefit from a firm's increased productivity.
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Simmons and Gowling WLG on track with diversity push
International firms announce strong female representation in partnership promotions.
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Profits slip at stockmarket-listed Rosenblatt
City firm announces ’excellent start as a public company’ with first dividend and hints at acquisitions.
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Clients prefer online contact to speaking with lawyers, research finds
Survey also finds potential clients most guided by Google, rather than social media or online reviews.
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Junior lawyers warn of super-exam ‘exploitation’
Junior Lawyers Division writes to SRA chief outlining pay concerns.
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Brexit: England and Wales now accounts for one in seven 'Irish' solicitors
The Law Society of Ireland says over 14% of the Irish roll is made up of English and Welsh solicitors.
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