All Law Gazette articles in 4 February 2019 – Page 2
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News
Super-regulator chief to step down
Neil Buckley to depart the LSB for non-executive portfolio career.
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No-deal Brexit: family lawyers told to seek local advice from EU neighbours
Government follows on the heels of Law Society and Resolution in publishing fresh guidance.
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Currency fluctuations continue to skew City results
Freshfields, DLA Piper, Pinsent Masons and Quinn Emanuel are latest firms to report figures for 2017-18.
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Funder secures £100m to pay disbursements on major injury claims
SpectraLegal says it will 'aggressively expand' its reach in the UK.
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Magic circle firm wins gagging order over 'struggle with women in workplace'
Linklaters former business director barred from disclosing information concerning three matters.
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News
Law Society appointment: New chief assessor of clinical negligence panel
Medical negligence solicitor Trevor Ward has been an assessor of the panel since it began.
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Still 'early in the new year': MoJ insists LASPO review will be out shortly
Young legal aid lawyers are concerned the delay is denying hundreds of thousands of people justice.
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Firm hire: Gardner Leader appoints senior associate Michael Axe
Michael was awarded Professional Negligence Lawyer of the Year in the Corporate LiveWire Global Awards.
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MoJ prepares next cash call on Treasury for courts upgrade
Formal submission of the business case for more funding will be made next week.
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MoJ creates its own marketing mistake
Comms team gets carried away with updates on courts modernisation.
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CPS told to break down London bias perception
Inspectors suggest regular newsletter could help create a 'whole division identity'.
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Court allows 'indulgence' of adding group claims after deadline
Defendant in industrial injury case said another extension would cause it real prejudice.
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Firm hires: Two new partners join Stone King
Dr John McMullen and Tom Morrison are based at the firm’s Leeds office.
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Opinion
More no-deal Brexit advice – but more still needed
The Law Society and Resolution have issued a note for solicitors engaged in cross-border family work. Now other subject areas must be tackled.
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News
'Musical chairs': recorders unable to hear cases due to budget constraints
Criminal Bar Association says fixed trials are being taken out at the last minute and rescheduled for months later.
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Crunch week as probate ‘death tax’ nears approval
Delegated Legislation Committee due to consider statutory instrument this week.
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Struck off whistleblower feels 'let down' by authorities
Emily Scott was found to have acted dishonestly after helping her superior to cover up wrongdoing.
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Firm hires: McCarthy Denning welcomes three new partners
Dawn Osborne, David Sant and Jon Yorke join the London firm.
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Cooley debuts in Brussels to support ‘Brexit needs’
Firm’s EU expansion follows opening of London office in 2015.
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Court rejects bias claim over 'warm and friendly' link to opposing solicitor
Arbitration chair had worked alongside QC and solicitor acting for one party, but court says this did not lead to bias.
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