All Law Gazette articles in 30 January 2017 – Page 4
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Opinion
Ties that bind
One area of law that highlights the daunting complexities of Brexit is data protection.
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Profile
Interview: Andrew Langdon QC
Chairman of the bar talks about the importance of public service and why the two branches of the profession must work together.
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Profile
Victory for wheelchair user on bus access
Chris Fry represented a wheelchair user who was unable to board a FirstGroup bus.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: The Black Panther: The trials and abductions of Donald Neilson
Ex-law tutor Gordon Lowe brilliantly portrays the criminal mind.
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News
Mishcon’s £1m ID fraud bill sounds alarm bells
City firm's client was duped into buying a London property from a tenant posing as the owner.
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Opinion
Propaganda as bad as the MoJ’s
It is hard to retain respect for institutional lobby groups such as APIL that refuse to acknowledge the unhealthy elements of the PI sector.
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