All Law Gazette articles in 4 October 2021 – Page 4
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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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Feature
Borrowed time
Can banks and other project financiers live up to their promises on climate and human rights? Are Equator Principles delivering – or at risk of losing their relevance?
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Opinion
A better primer on technology than philosophy
Technology and Governance: Making Technology Work for Society | Casper Jaspers
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Opinion
Trials and tribulations of a young barrister
Nemone: a young woman barrister’s battle against prejudice, class and misogyny | Nemone Lethbridge
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News
News focus: Red alert on legal advice deserts
As civil legal aid withers away across England and Wales, the Law Society is calling for fees to be reviewed and simplified urgently so that they properly reflect costs.
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Opinion
Sage advice from the bench on basic legal questions
The Return of Breaking Law: A Judge’s Inside Guide to Your Legal Rights & Winning in Court or Losing Well | Stephen Gold
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