All Law Gazette articles in 5 August 2019 – Page 2
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News
PI solicitor cleared of misconduct over handling of claim
Defendant solicitors had reported Sohail Ghani to the SRA, but the tribunal found allegations unproven.
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A&O boasts 89% retention rate – and boosts trainee pay
First-year trainees will enjoy a salary of £46,500, up from £45,000.
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Only 36% of SRA technology challenge money will go to winners
Admin costs, legal and marketing - plus £300,000 for partner body - soak up majority of government funding.
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‘We’ll buy our own shares’ - Burford bosses’ pledge fails to calm market
Litigation funding giant suffers another share price drop following damning market analysis.
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Businesses offered ‘no win, no fee’ deal on commercial disputes
A consortium of four firms will 'fully fund' litigation for claims where damages are below £5m.
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Merger takes historic firm to new horizons
Ellisons Solicitors aims to open international opportunities through link with immigration firm.
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Barrister who paid client two hours before tribunal dodges suspension
Ian Wheaton was ordered by the legal ombudsman to pay £950 in compensation.
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Opinion
100 years for women, 40 years for me
2019 marks 100 years for women in law; the milestone inspires me to reflect on my own story.
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Herbert Smith joins forces with Chinese firm
The joint operation will integrate local law with international legal services.
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Singapore mediation treaty attracts 46 sign-ups
Convention will give businesses greater certainty about the enforcement of mediated settlement agreements.
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Judge issues warning to solicitors providing secondary evidence
Court judgment makes clear that statements must comply with Civil Procedure Rules.
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Bonuses all round: firm hands over £1,500 to every full timer
Employees at the top 50 firm will receive the extra money following a year of financial growth.
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Burford share value plummets after stinging report from US researchers
Listed company says its cash position and access to liquidity is still strong.
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SFO issues co-operation guidance – but firms still unsure
Prosecuting authority says companies should investigate first before reporting and should certify privileged material.
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CPS crowned as best place to work by students
The Crown Prosecution Service was closely followed by Google and three magic circle firms.
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News
Onasanya struck off after 'disastrous' perverting course of justice conviction
Tribunal imposes ultimate sanction against former MP - and also slashes SRA's claimed-for costs.
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Opinion
Legal information fills bellies as well as minds
Free online access to case law and other legal resources is a sound investment for African jurisdictions.
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News
Government stance on slavery 'naïve', says solicitor
The government has refused to bolster enforcement measures against companies that fail to tackle instances of modern slavery.
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Barrister who brandished knife at police fined £500 by BSB
Jane Charlton pleaded guilty to four charges of common assault in 2016 after threatening police with a 'large kitchen knife'.
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