All Law Gazette articles in 3 September 2018 – Page 3
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News
School’s out, court’s in
Drafting a complex commercial contract is probably child’s play compared to coming up with ways to entertain the kids during the summer holidays.
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Opinion
Common law marriage myth
Since the early 1970s the number of people getting married has steadily fallen while the number of cohabiting couples has increased. In 2016 there were 3.3m cohabiting couples.
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News
Small claims limit exemption for ‘vulnerable’ road users?
The government last week hinted at a concession in its reforms of the personal injury sector.
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Opinion
Book review: gut feeling
Psychology, Emotion and Intuition in Work Relationships: The Head, Heart and Gut Professional by Henry Brown, Neil Dawson, Brenda McHugh
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Opinion
Book review: Getting to grips with the system
English Legal System (3rd edition) by Steven Wilson, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey and Natalie Wortley
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News
Stanza bonanza
Oh dear. When it comes to poetic talent, all we can say is that Gazette readers must be very good lawyers.
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Opinion
Parole Board independence reaffirmed
I have previously identified the unqualified necessity for the independence of action and decision-making of the Parole Board to remain intact in the wake of the furore over the John Worboys case.
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News
Legal London’s big screen outing
Obiter was first in the queue at the local fleapit to catch the film adaptation of Ian McEwan’s legal drama The Children Act.
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News
Solicitors voice police station assault fears
Criminal defence specialists have spoken about the risks duty solicitors face at police stations.
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Opinion
Why Emma Thompson was outside my front door in The Children Act
My part - or should I say apartment - in superb new film The Children Act.
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News
Juniors lose out as MoJ proposes advocacy fee rise
Law Society says new rates will will worsen the recruitment crisis in legal aid work.
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News
PM's 'great' Nigeria partnership sidesteps practising rights issue
Government announced initiative as part of ‘Legal Services are GREAT’ campaign.
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News
CCJs against consumers drop for first time in five years
Latest figures from the Registry Trust report statistics of judgments against both businesses and consumers.
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News
High Court: 'no merit' to Kazakh's extradition fears in £4.6bn fraud hearing
High Court presiding over ‘one of the biggest fraud cases’ ever to come before English courts.
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Legal services promotion key part of PM's Africa charm offensive
Joshua Siaw is only lawyer to join Theresa May's delegation to the continent, firm says.
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‘Robing room gossip’: Barrister who repeated false rape claim has suspension reduced
High Court finds bar tribunal’s original suspension was ‘manifestly excessive’.
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Ex-FBI lawyer begins life at Serious Fraud Office
Lisa Osofsky takes over today from David Green QC.
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