All Law Gazette articles in 4 September 2017 – Page 3
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News
Solicitor general hints at SFO turning point
Crime Symposium hears from solicitor general Robert Buckland as decision looms over Serious Fraud Office's future.
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Firm hires and promotion: BTO Solicitors
Data protection expert Laura Irvine is promoted to partner.
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Firm hire: Reed Smith LLP
Reed Smith adds funds specialist Leith Moghli to global private equity and investment funds practice.
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Profits up 16% at Anthony Collins
Birmingham based firm benefits from strong growth across housing, local government, health and social care.
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Linklaters faces negligence claim over Arsenal shares sale
Magic circle firm advised businesswoman on sale of shares in 2011.
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Simpson Millar leaders leave for rival firm
Yorkshire practice outline their plans for expansion and growth.
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Interpreter CEO optimistic despite complaints surge
Larry Gould, chief executive of thebigword, says technology investment will improve performance.
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Opinion
All in the family
Two major family cases in Lady Hale’s in-tray may form her legacy as president of the Supreme Court.
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Opinion
Short-sighted
The new lord chancellor should increase the retirement age for the senior judiciary to 75. I shall never forget the frustration of having to retire as a recorder at 65 when I felt that after 15 years or so I had at last gained the experience, particularly in family cases, ...
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Skin-deep tolerance for needle work
Even in these dress-down days, it seems one fashion item is still a no-no for lawyers. A survey on attitudes to visible tattoos in 13 occupations places lawyers fourth from bottom in public acceptability. Apparently, 57% of people are comfortable with tattooed lawyers, compared with 73% who think it OK ...
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Opinion
Making the transition
Streamlining the gender recognition process would allow a seamless integration into society.
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Memory lane
The Law Society Gazette, 6 September 2007 Non-lawyer partners get 2008 green light Multi-disciplinary partnerships and non-lawyer investment in law firms are set to become a reality next year under government plans for a limited early introduction of alternative business structures, the Gazette can reveal. The government says the changes ...
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Opinion
Time to outlaw kickbacks
Financial incentives and internal arrangements are artificial restrictions on the conveyancing market and should be banned
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Feature
Immigration: Negotiating the rights of EU/UK nationals
Signs following UK’s proposal for EU citizen rights post-Brexit don’t appear positive.
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Feature
PII update: Double indemnity
Most law firms will renew their indemnity insurance next month. Solicitors, brokers and insurers talk to us about the latest market trends.
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EU Patent Court on our patch? Let's talk
Among several omissions from last week’s ‘position paper’ setting out how the government plans to resolve disputes with the EU after Brexit is any mention of the Unified Patent Court, an arm of which is now taking physical shape in London. Obiter’s suspicion is that Whitehall does not want to ...
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