All Law Gazette articles in 29 July 2019 – Page 3
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Opinion
Revolving door
Average tenure for lord chancellors at Petty France is brief, but this wasn’t always the case.
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News
Retention rates high at magic circle firms
Slaughter and May and Linklaters both reveal rise in number of trainee intakes this year.
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News
Lawyer checked out
The ‘I’m a lawyer’ line shouldn’t be deployed at the self-service queue in Tesco.
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News
News focus: Charity case
With income down amid waning interest, this is a worrying time for SBA – the Solicitors’ Charity. But the organisation’s new CEO remains convinced the organisation still has plenty to offer.
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News
Business as usual under Buckland
Former solicitor-general was asked to pick up his predecessor’s ‘ambitious agenda’.
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Opinion
A bad time to review regulation
We must promote the strengths other countries have seen in our legal professions before confronting those abroad with something unfamiliar.
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News
Disputes outfit HFW partners with litigation analytics startup
Global disputes firm announces development partnership with litigation analytics startup.
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Feature
Balancing act
No one talks about ‘light touch’ regulation in financial services these days. But is the FCA struggling to find the right balance between intervention and fostering innovation? Grania Langdon-Down reports
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News
Solicitor acted in court for 12 years without being formally qualified
Akindele Ogun sued the SRA after it banned him from exercising higher rights of audience.
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News
'Significant' rise in money laundering reports
Regulator received over 40% more money laundering reports in 2018 than in 2017.
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News
Retention rate high at Linklaters
The firm joins Slaughter and May in posting a rise in trainee retentions.
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