All Law Gazette articles in 5 June 2017 – Page 3
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Opinion
Knowing when to stop
Insurance Source: Thinkstock Professional indemnity insurance reforms have been a success. But do we need more?
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Feature
Roundtable: Professional indemnity insurance
Solicitors’ mandatory indemnity insurance has never been more competitive, nor the claims environment more benign. So why are solicitors and brokers still losing sleep over PII? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion.
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News
Helping Manchester
Hundreds of solicitor firms, law students and barristers have responded to a plea to provide pro bono advice and representation to families and seriously injured people following last month’s bombing of the Manchester Arena. The day after the attack, Manchester Law Society began coordinating a ‘pro bono advice rota’, looking ...
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Opinion
Wanted: a first-class lawyer
The next lord chancellor should be drawn from the most senior ranks of the judiciary and Queens Counsel.
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News
News focus: Funders helped the RBS fight
Royal Bank of Scotland’s defence of an action brought by aggrieved shareholders may be remembered for more than its £129m legal bill, City solicitors say.
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Opinion
Time to put ethics first
The pressure to meet unachievable targets in many law firms places an ethical strain on fee-earners.
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News
Increased diversity is a ‘force for good’
Increase in number of solicitors being admitted to the roll boosted by rise in BAME persons
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Feature
Leases and side letter concessions
Courts will intervene on one-sided landlord-biased precedent.
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Opinion
Changing of the guard
The outcome of the election should usher in a new lord chancellor – and spark a shakeup in the judiciary.
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Profile
Won dismissal case for NHS whistleblower
Lawyer in the news: Nicola Rabson, Linklaters, London
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Feature
Law Society Council: The day we went to Cardiff
The Law Society Council met in Cardiff for their annual meeting.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Duels and debts in Dulwich
Ties of Blood and Friendship: the Complicated Life of Francis Lynn
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Feature
Barnsley in a hole
Local governments are under extreme financial pressure from pothole damage repairs
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