All Law Gazette articles in 4 November 2019
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NewsDomestic abuse legislation to fall due to election
Bills that fail to achieve royal assent by the time parliament is dissolved on Wednesday will not progress.
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OpinionAction-packed thriller takes you into the dead zone
As a lover of Raymond Chandler (for me the master of ‘noir’), I jumped at the chance to review a noir thriller by A K Reynolds.
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ProfileMy legal life: Amanda Thurston, Curwens
Specialist family partner at Curwens, Royston, and member of SRA Family Law Panel and Hertfordshire Law Society Council.
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NewsWho says compliance conferences aren’t fun?
Entertainment was found in the plenary session on ethics at the SRA’s annual COLP and COFA conference.
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OpinionGlobal guide is bang on the money
International Guide to Money Laundering Law and Practice (5th edition)
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FeatureBroad stripes, bright stars
Growing numbers of law students are aiming to become US-qualified, hoping to practise in north America or gain an edge in international legal practice. Marialuisa Taddia looks at the advantages and challenges of sitting US bar exams.
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NewsNews focus: Compliance officer conference highlights regulatory burden
The Solicitors Regulation Authority briefs law firms’ compliance officers about how to comply with the latest regulations on topics ranging from cybercrime to sexual harassment.
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NewsLord chancellors are a go-going
House of Commons bids farewell to two noticeable holders of the office.
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NewsA most civilised tribunal
Tea and biscuits and a view of Gray’s Inn Square greet arrivals at the bar’s tribunal suite.
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OpinionThe Client Magnet Formula For Lawyers
The Client Magnet Formula For Lawyers: How to attract and convert more of your ideal clients
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OpinionPicturing justice
If a cartoon character informs people their problem has a legal solution, then The Belonging Project’s initiative has been a good use of pro bono time.
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NewsA tale of two squirrels
How should we react to the suggestion that the dying breed of grey squirrels (‘lay justices’) should be given a transplant by the creation of a sub-breed (‘paid lay justice’)?
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NewsReed Smith converts to ABS in first for US firm
Reed Smith is the first US-based practice to receive an alternative business structure licence for its UK arm.
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NewsMoJ awards £2m to promote lawtech
Funding allocated to entrepreneurs' network to take on work of the Lawtech Delivery Panel.





















