All Law Gazette articles in 29 April 2019 – Page 3
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News
‘Virtual post trays’ in as BLM joins paperless drive
Firm will launch initiative in Birmingham office.
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News
Poland tightens the screw on judiciary
Parliament cancels the right of appeal for failed Supreme Court candidates.
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Slaughters chooses six startups for inaugural legal tech incubator
Magic circle firm Slaughter and May has selected six startup businesses from 50 applicants for its first legal technology incubator, dubbed Slaughter and May Collaborate. Each business will have access to the firm’s lawyers, and client and expert panels for product testing and feedback, among other services. Two Slaughter and ...
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News
I. Stephanie Boyce elected deputy vice president of Law Society
In-house lawyer on course to become Law Society president in 2021.
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'Sexual history not up for grabs': disclosure consent forms challenged
Police chief says prosecution may not be able to proceed if complainant refuses to hand over digital device to investigators.
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Opinion
Lightening the load
City regulation post-Brexit means ‘same outcome, lower burden’ for FCA’s chief executive.
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Profile
My legal life: Natasha Rees
Partner and head of property litigation at Forsters LLP, London.
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News
Women, know your place
1974: The year ABBA encouraged us to celebrate Waterloo, and women were discouraged from practising at the bar.
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Opinion
Who will protect Poland's judges if not the EU?
Action must be taken to protect the country’s judges from political abuses.
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Feature
Do we need a specialist housing court?
View from the district bench: return of a Gazette favourite.
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Feature
Chips with everything
In Silicon Valley lawyers, startups and tech titans work at a relentless pace in a networked ‘ecosystem’, reports Joanna Goodman
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News
A mystery on Chancery Lane
A ‘poisoned’ dinner at number 68 led to one of the 19th century’s great miscarriages of justice.
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Profile
Born fighter
Securing accountability for violence against women and girls drives campaigning lawyer Harriet Wistrich, hears Melanie Newman
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Feature
Gwyneth Bebb: the past explaining the present
Bebb case demonstrates the hostility women had to endure in order to achieve formal equality.
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News
Open banking data tapped to speed up laundering checks
Mobile app that identifies significant unexplained sums in users’ transactions is being tested by conveyancing firms.
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News
News focus: Red alert on housing legal aid
The Law Society has again exposed the worsening landscape of legal aid housing provision. Although the MoJ is piloting early support, is this really enough to revive a barren area of law?
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News
Magic circle: 29% of new partners are women
All five magic circle firms have revealed their partner intake for 2019.
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