All Law Gazette articles in 29 January 2018 – Page 2
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Lawyers' mental health charity reports growing call numbers in 2017
LawCare says figures are a sign that more people are willing to seek help for their problems.
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Law firms dominate top-100 index of LGBT-friendly employers
Slaughter and May associate Krishna Omkar is charity Stonewall's gay role model of the year.
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Conveyancing fraud: Society seeks to intervene in crucial test of solicitors' liability
Chancery Lane says it is preferable for fraud loss to lie with solicitor acting for fraudster.
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Justice stalwart Sir Henry Brooke dies at 81
Tributes are pouring in from the profession after the retired judge passed away following heart surgery.
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Charity urges employment law tightening to protect interns
Sutton Trust says interns must be paid minimum or living wage.
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'You can't force people into mediation': Society spells out ADR wishes
Chancery Lane agrees with working group that alternative dispute resolution in civil justice remains ‘patchy and inadequate’.
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Computer says nisi: digital divorce application on test
HM Courts & Tribunals Service says the pilot has drastically cut the number of forms being returned because of errors.
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Firm hire: Harrison Clark Rickerbys inc Shawcross
Bringing substantial experience to the Wye Valley office of Harrison Clark Rickerbys inc Shawcross, David King has joined the firm as Head of Private Client services in the Wye Valley and Hereford. Dawn Oliver and David King David comes to the firm after heading up a ...
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Details emerge of Paradise Papers firm's action against media
BBC fails with application to move breach of confidence case to specialist media list.
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Firm hire: Blake Morgan
Law firm Blake Morgan has appointed experienced succession and tax partner Arshoo Singh to its central London office.
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Freshfields' top partners share almost £20m
Magic circle firm latest to reveal results for year ending April 2017.
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Judges' pensions: Government loses appeal tribunal challenge
After three hours of deliberations, Sir Alan Wilkie allows Ministry of Justice permission to take case to Court of Appeal.
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Many happy returns of Cash for Crash Day
Stroke of luck for insurers that it falls in a quiet news day...
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BLP 'reviewing associations' in Presidents Club aftermath
Embarrassed partner 'deeply regrets' his attendance.
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Obituary: Bruce Ross
Former Ponsfords partner acted in landmark 1996 case over rights to creative work.
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Court of Appeal rejects challenge over former LLP member's 'whistleblower' claim
Lord Justice Singh dismisses Wilsons Solicitors LLP's attempt to block claim and orders firm to pay £15,000 costs.
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Fraudster fee-earner banned after 'audacious' theft of £569,000
Conveyancer managed to transfer huge amounts in only three months on the job.
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