All Law Gazette articles in 5 August 2019 – Page 3
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News
‘Obstructive’ former trainee loses whistleblowing claim
Norfolk firm had taken on trainee solicitor in 2017 but the relationship quickly soured.
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News
Ince fills managing partner hot-seat
Nick Goldstone and Michael Volikas will share one of the firm’s top roles, following several partner exits.
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Firm hire: Downie & Gadban welcomes 'highly regarded' solicitor
Lara Aveline says the firm was an 'obvious choice' when she relocated from London to Hampshire.
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Written agreements could counter ‘abusive’ treatment of bar pupils
Bar Council says it has evidence of 'truly shocking' behaviour towards trainee barristers.
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Brexit-related legislation surges - but mammoth task lies ahead
Number of Brexit-related laws more than tripled in first half of 2019, legal information company reports.
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News
Legal cashier with criminal record banned from practice
Omer Mian was convicted of conspiracy to defraud after providing dodgy employment references.
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Opinion
Post-prosecution roles
My appetite to go back into private practice is low and I’m finished with the criminal bar - what next?
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Opinion
Who’s paying?
Most, but not all, of the Square Mile heavyweights are now accredited by the Living Wage Foundation.
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Opinion
History lesson
I am applying for university and want to become a lawyer. But I am also very interested in history.
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News
Old Fox’s silver lining for Liberace
Shabby silk Gilbert ‘Old Fox’ Beyfus wasn’t to be underestimated.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Simon Mullings, Edwards Duthie Shamash
Senior case worker, community law
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Feature
Double jeopardy
When the Civil Liability Act ushers in reduced whiplash payouts and curtails legal costs for minor injuries, defence lawyers will need to raise their game alongside their claimant counterparts. Melanie Newman reports
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News
Will Djanogly turn over a new leaf?
The Huntingdon MP has been learning about the effects of legalising cannabis.
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News
Worse for wear - worsted courtroom tales of woe
Anecdotes about lawyers’ attire have been gracing the letters page of The Times.
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News
Top law firms show growing commitment to living wage
As cleaners at Addleshaw Goddard prepare to strike over pay, 135 legal practices have so far signed up to charity scheme.
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News
Singapore convention a 'game changer' for cross-border mediation
Senior minister of state for law and health says 'convention will elevate the role of mediation’.
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Profile
Scoring centuries
Sarah Henwood talks to Eduardo Reyes about running the world’s oldest law firm.
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News
Buckland plays it for laughs
Latest lord chancellor gave as good as he got as he acknowedged his predecessor’s comments.
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Profile
My legal life: Lauren Bowkett, Cohen Cramer
Associate and head of the proceeds of crime department at Cohen Cramer, Leeds.
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Feature
Insight: Protecting your business from a cyber attack
Cyberclear, Hiscox’s Cyber and Data Risks Insurance, has been ranked the most comprehensive policy by the Insurance Times.
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