All Law Gazette articles in 4 October 2021 – Page 3
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News
Claimant sector braced for Adelekun costs verdict from Supreme Court
Judges will decide whether defendant costs should be set off against claimant’s damages.
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NQs offered £150k - if they hit billing target
New associates at Orrick’s London office can now earn as much as their counterparts in the US.
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Former legal aid minister considered City levy
Solicitor-general Alex Chalk QC MP says he thought about the idea last year.
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Law bodies tell Sunak: Justice cannot afford any more cuts
Treasury urged to address 'severe delays, insurmountable backlogs, crumbling buildings and chronic underfunding’.
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Levelling up: justice has a key role, government told
Representative bodies highlight importance of legal services sector at Conservative conference.
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Disability rights firm goes into administration
Three practices found to handle work in progress of closed Sheffield firm.
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Listed company enters lawtech market with £54m acquisition
VinciWorks, which claims system is used by 60 of top-100 firms, becomes part of Marlowe plc.
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Insurers already flouting ban on pre-med offers, says claimant chief
Solicitors’ group also concerned about ‘significantly lower’ number of injured people making claims.
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'Rotten culture': London law society blasts SDT treatment of young solicitors
President of Westminster & Holborn Law Society says junior lawyers are losing their careers in ‘disproportionate numbers’.
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Withers fends off £12m claim in negligence action
Court criticises Withers partners for failing to take notes at crucial meeting.
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Opinion
Standing on the shoulders of pioneers
In Her Words: Women lawyers from around the world share their hopes for the future | Edited by D. Denis-Smith and A. Van De Casteele
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Opinion
Show us the money
Is Labour shadow justice secretary David Lammy to the right of Michael Gove?
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News
Fridge magnet
Great Scott: few were brave enough to battle the winds and make the SRA’s ‘fridge event’.
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Opinion
Dominic Raab and the ‘democratic deficit’
Should we give our judges new powers to strike down laws that violate fundamental liberties?
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News
Cutting out the waiting room
I’m grateful to Adrian Brodkin for writing in to suggest a new term for solicitor. But he also chastises me for confusing Clacton with ‘bracing’ Skegness. Mea culpa, which shows I did at least pass my Latin O-level. More than I did geography, which was never my strong suit. After ...
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Profile
My legal life: Laura Thomas, Wigan Council
Solicitor and member of the Law Society LGBT+ Lawyers Division Committee.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Christian Weaver, Garden Court North Chambers
Barrister specialising in prison law, inquests and public inquiries, immigration and asylum.
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