All Law Gazette articles in 4 March 2019 – Page 3
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Feature
Rethinking our sanctions regime
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for finance and sanctions.
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Feature
No-deal would place our profession in peril
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The no-deal implications for the legal sector.
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Feature
A new Welsh tax – one year on
The Welsh Revenue Authority took on the task of administering the first Welsh taxes introduced in almost 800 years.
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News
Feel inspired at Nelsons
A pool table, banquette-style booth seating and a bar are some of the features of revamped Nottingham office.
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Opinion
President’s precedent favours transparency
Balancing the needs of anonymity and transparency in the family courts is a challenge now facing Sir Andrew McFarlane.
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Opinion
Ethical dilemmas in-house
In-House Lawyers’ Ethics: Institutional Logics, Legal Risk and the Tournament of Influence
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Opinion
Client state
There are few reasons for the legal profession to be cheerful as the Brexit deadline looms ever nearer
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News
Some things don’t change
One of the characters in Martin Sherman’s play Gently Down the Stream is a solicitor.
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Feature
Our ‘brand’ has taken on a toxic hue
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for UK lawyers and EU law.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Emily Boardman
Solicitor and a founding partner at Boardman, Hawkins & Osborne in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
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Feature
Financial services: beyond the point of no return?
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for finance.
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News
News focus: our clinical negligence award was not a 'lottery win'
Few things rile a claimant lawyer more than headlines saying their client has ‘won’ compensation. The Gazette met one family to hear what a multi-million-pound award really meant.
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Feature
Special focus Brexit: Standing alone
Deal or no deal, Brexit is set to greatly complicate the professional lives of lawyers and their clients. Kicking off a Gazette special focus, Marialuisa Taddia reports from a recent summit hosted by the Law Society and TheCityUK on what leaving the EU could mean for legal services
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News
Lawyers warned over potentially negligent GDPR advice
Legal compliance expert says that firms may need to take action over potential breaches of data protection rules.
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