All Law Gazette articles in 29 November 2021 – Page 3
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News
Regulators and younger investors shift City priorities
Annual culture and conduct forum hears of shift from ’greed is good’.
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News
‘We’re freezing!’ Lawyers grumble as courts heating packs up
Solicitors and court staff are having to wear coats and gloves indoors as temperatures plunge.
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Profile
Blueprint for family court monitoring mechanism unveiled
Pilot to commence next spring as domestic abuse and victims commissioners reveal details.
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News
Ex-barrister who harassed former lover has life sentence quashed
Sentence was 'manifestly excessive and wrong in principle' Court of Appeal rules.
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News
Commercial property expert steps down after 48 years
Michael Payne 'has been a key architect in the history and progress of mfg Solicitors and he leaves a huge legacy'.
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News
Mystery surrounds solicitor's case five days after arrest warrant
Mr Justice Fancourt's decision in relation to Soophia Khan, 41, has since made national headlines.
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Opinion
Protect and survive
What can solicitors worried about potentially crippling claims in retirement actually do to protect their interests?
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Feature
Problem solvers
A new generation of lawyers is gaining a foothold in private client, attracted by its focus on the individual. We examine the growing stature of the sector in full-service law firms.
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News
Official judgment portal set to go live
National Archives digital director John Sheridan says the free repository of court judgments ‘is the right thing to do’.
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News
News focus: Efforts to curb ‘SLAPPs’ gaining momentum
Journalists, campaigners – and lawyers – are fighting back as the rich and powerful allegedly seek to avoid scrutiny by bogging down critics in financially crippling litigation.
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News
A life of crime, law and riches
In the 19th century requirements for entry to the American bar were less stringent.
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Opinion
Covid dents world trade hopes
Now that the Cop26 climate change conference is over, work is gearing up for the next major international meeting with consequences for lawyers.
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Opinion
A matter of principles: making sense of contract law
Contract Law: A Comparative Introduction (3rd edition) | Jan M. Smits
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Profile
My legal life: Liam Symonds, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Commercial disputes associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, London.
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Opinion
The law is the boss, Sir Stephen
Does Sir Stephen Laws’ polemic condemning the prorogation decision show what awaits judges who annoy the political establishment?
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News
Myrie struggles to comply with spirit of SRA bash
BBC News presenter Clive Myrie is an accomplished host, but he struggled to get much response from the audience as he sat down for a chat with SRA leaders.
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