All Law Gazette articles in 30 March 2020 – Page 4
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Christian Beadell, Fletchers Solicitors
Head of medical negligence, Southport.
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Feature
An uphill battle
Global efforts to achieve equality for women at the top of the legal profession are struggling to get results. Melanie Newman finds out what is going wrong – and what is working.
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News
Bar’s leniency on conduct under spotlight
Barrister watchdog has challenged just two tribunal judgments in the past five years - a fraction of the SRA’s annual count of appealing sanctions imposed on solicitors.
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News
Magic circle equality scheme attracts more men than women
Pioneering scheme was introduced by Linklaters Germany to help retain female lawyers.
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Opinion
American history through the lens of the law
A History of American Law 4th edition | Lawrence M. Friedman
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Opinion
Ones that (almost) got away
Investigating the Almost Perfect Murders: The Case of Russell Causley and Other Crimes | Anthony Nott
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Opinion
Aliens sent among us
Criminal Dissent – Prosecutions Under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 | Wendell Bird
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News
Wealthy breathe cleaner air – official
International Arbitration Centre – London’s swanky hub for dispute resolution – is still a pestilence-free zone.
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Profile
My legal life: Rachel Adamson, Adkirk Law
Director and head of fraud and regulatory, Preston.
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Opinion
Covid-19 will cast a long shadow
We should all contemplate the longer-term consequences for our profession.
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News
Treasury solicitor asks for service of proceedings by email
The Government Legal Department (GLD) has asked for any documentation to be sent to the agency by e-mail rather than post, to avoid handling of materials. In an announcement today, GLD said it would ’strongly prefer electronic service of new legal proceedings in the UK’ that are required to be ...
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