All Law Gazette articles in 4 June 2018
View all stories from this issue.
-
-
-
OpinionAn industry under attack
Prem Sikka has been appointed by Labour’s John McDonnell to probe the accountancy sector in the wake of the Carillion scandal.
-
-
ProfileMy legal life: Rosie Bracher
Rosie Bracher, family law solicitor at Rosie Bracher Solicitors, Devon
-
-
-
OpinionKeeping a civil tongue
Suddenly being thrust into civil law, including family cases, is no joke.
-
NewsIn focus: Common values key to transatlantic mergers
Transatlantic unions are all the rage, and not just weddings. Over the past year a spate of law firms have exchanged vows.
-
OpinionIsrael criticism
A response to Stephen Sedley’s comments about his support for Labour not adopting in full the International Holocaust Alliance’s definition of antisemitism (21 May).
-
NewsRelax with the smooth tones of Leigh Day
Jazz band Permission to Appeal serenaded the London Legal Walk.
-
FeatureRoundtable: Information technology in dispute resolution
Use of technology in legal disputes is taking off, promising dramatic improvements in access to justice. But does legal tech just mean faster, cheaper disputes or will it start to change outcomes?
-
FeatureFive views on dressing for the law
For men and women working in law, ‘casual’ dress offers limited change.
-
-
OpinionEmployment law in the #MeToo era
Fuelled by the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements in the US, there has been a step change in attitudes to sexual harassment in the workplace.
-
FeatureFiscal ferment
Business is booming for international tax lawyers as multinationals and the ultra-rich look to navigate their way through a fast-changing and increasingly complicated global tax environment.
-
NewsJustice reform ‘slog’ gets under way
Government £1bn modernisation of the courts expected to save almost £6m a year.
-
OpinionHow to move on from north-shoring
I work in one of the big commercial firm’s ‘north-shored’ offices. I’m ambitious, do I need to try a move?
-
-





















