All Law Gazette articles in 3 June 2019 – Page 2
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PC fee frozen as fewer firms than ever subject to costly shut-down
Annual fee has fallen by almost one fifth in real terms since 2015.
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Firm hire: Leading legal management consultant joins Kidd Aitken
Tony Williams joins the legal marketing consultancy as a non-executive director.
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Charities still in the dark about bequest alerts
In an open letter, HMCTS claims 'good progress' - but fails to reveal how charities will be notified of bequests from next month.
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Opinion
Principles and the European arrest warrant
Welcome intervention by CJEU or another example of EU over-reach?
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Bar Standards Board looks for new director general
The regulator's current head, Dr Vanessa Davies, will retire at the end of the year after eight years in the job.
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Lord chancellor finds £2m for technology
Funding ’will help support emerging lawtech in the UK and wider economic growth’, David Gauke tells conference.
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Judge fighting for whistleblowing rights heads to Supreme Court
District judge Claire Gilham says failure to extend protection breaches human rights.
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October showdown as Slater and Gordon chases Quindell millions
Watchstone, the successor company to Quindell, continues to deny liability in relation to 2015 acquisition.
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Opinion
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
Assuming women must behave like men to gain the same results in their career will not achieve gender equality.
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News
Sexual offence complainants to be spared live cross-examination
In the first scheme of its kind, adult victims of alleged sexual and modern slavery offences can pre-record cross-examination evidence.
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Justice algorithms 'need urgent oversight' - Society
Report of year-long Law Society investigation backs use of key component of artificial intelligence - with legal safeguards.
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Firm director misled 11 clients about progress of their cases
SRA agrees rebuke and section 43 order against fee earner Simon Oldfield.
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Opinion
Cross-examination in sexual offences
Pilot scheme will help improve complainants’ experiences, but we must be aware of the impact on defendants’ rights.
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Opinion
Burning bridges with the City
My firm are open to me splitting my time between them and a family business - but what if it doesn’t work out?
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CPS appoints new chief executive
Rebecca Lawrence to move from the mayor of London's office for policing and crime.
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DWF investors in line for multi-million autumn windfall
Trading statement provides positive take on financial performance of newly-listed firm.
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Allen & Overy's NDA prosecution delayed
Case management hearing at Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over Weinstein agreement 'vacated'.
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City's 'sounding board' is latest lawtech initiative
Corporation to gather views on how to increase adoption of legal technology.
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Feature
Taking on trust
Big businesses naturally strain against the constraints of a competition regime whose power is partly vested in EU law and institutions. But they won’t be let off the leash post-Brexit, hears Marialuisa Taddia
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Ringer with a nose for villainy
For sheer villainy on the turf nothing can really compare to the 1844 running of the Derby for three-year-olds.
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