All Law Gazette articles in 4 February 2019 – Page 3
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News
Liberty calls for ban on 'predictive policing'
Computer programs unfairly target over-policed communities and undermine community relations, says rights group.
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News
Oh, what shall I wear?
The European Patent Litigators Association puts its priorities in order: to wear a robe or not?
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Feature
Training lawyers for tomorrow
Can new gateways to a legal career mitigate the eye-watering cost of qualification and boost diversity? Grania Langdon-Down reports
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Ryan Whelan
Associate in the London and Dubai offices of global firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
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Opinion
Pinochet’s ghost still haunts the law lords
Lord Hope’s diary offers a fascinating insight into the embarrassing fallout from former Chile dictator’s extradition appeal.
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News
News focus: A freelance life off the legal treadmill
More and more lawyers, attracted to the notion of not being tied to a particular practice while working flexibly, become consultants. As law firms are discovering, freelancers offer manifold benefits
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Feature
Insight: How does it feel to be hacked?
Law Society partner and global insurer Hiscox, along with folding bike manufacturer Brompton set out to discover by staging a series of real world hacks.
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News
Pay trainees a 'fair' salary, Law Society urges
Law Society announces a 2.6% increase in recommended minimum salaries.
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News
How to Passmore exams
SRA executive director Crispin Passmore has set up his own business helping law firms get their head around legal regulations.
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Profile
My legal life: Eifron Hopper
Legacy manager at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and a member of the Institute of Legacy Management.
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News
GCs tell firms: diversify or lose out
HP legal chief says tech giant’s ‘diversity holdback’ scheme is working as panel firms change behaviour.
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Feature
Law Society spotlight: A day in the life
A relationship manager’s diary encompasses a plethora of activities designed to place members at the heart of everything that the Law Society does
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News
Price publication rules 'will drive down costs and quality'
Bellwether report suggests many solicitors see online publication requirements as a risk.
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Opinion
Weighing the cost of qualification
Earning the title of solicitor can cost £80,000 – budding lawyers must be realistic.
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Opinion
A regime for regime change
The Handbook of the Law of Visiting Forces (2nd edition) | By Dieter Fleck
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Opinion
Careful George, he’s tooled up
Scotland Yard’s Gangbuster: Bert Wickstead’s Most Celebrated Cases | By Dick Kirby
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Feature
Time to ditch the European Arrest Warrant?
As the EAW mechanism becomes less viable in parts of the EU, the UK should consider if it wants to remain in the EAW deal after Brexit.
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News
Address this house
Unusual house names are surprisingly popular across the UK, so much so there exists an award dedicated to the most creative.
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