All Law Gazette articles in 6 May 2019 – Page 2
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News
'Challenger' firm Keystone reports profits up 57%
Stock exchange listed chambers-style firm says it now has more than 270 self-employed lawyers.
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News
Barristers first in queue as court access scheme goes national
Pilot scheme to bypass security checks will be rolled out nationally by 2020, Ministry of Justice says.
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News
India slaps Big Four with legal services ban
Bar Council of Delhi approves complaint from Society of Indian Law Firms.
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News
Government still owes £16m in employment tribunal refunds
Ministry of Justice says further refund schemes will be unveiled this summer.
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News
Lawyers back in line of fire on Line of Duty
Placing a strand of hair on a corpse is all in a day's work for TV solicitor.
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News
We won't lower standards to fill gaps in judiciary - LCJ
Lord Burnett of Maldon says lord chancellor agrees that the bar to appointments will not be lowered.
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Freshfields hikes NQ pay to £100k as US competition intensifies
Newly qualified pay increases to £100,000 at magic circle firm.
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Opinion
Two important opinions from the CJEU
Future of the regulation of legal services provided via an electronic platform depends on cases like Uber and Airbnb.
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News
Beware 'hidden extras': government issues conveyancer checklist
The government advises home buyers and sellers to check for 'hidden extras' when choosing a conveyancer in 'how to' guides published today. The guides follow an announcement by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government last year as part of its promise to improve the home buying and selling ...
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News
Monastic vows compatible with practising as a lawyer, CJEU rules
Cyprus-registered lawyer's registration had been rejected by Athens Bar Association on the ground that he was a monk.
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News
'Significant minority' of firms failing on anti-money laundering
SRA finds one third of reviewed firms falling short on risk assessments.
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News
Court throws out convicted client's negligence claim against solicitors
Landowner's negligence claim against lawyers an ‘abusive attack’ on his conviction for unlawfully felling trees.
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Feature
Filthy lucre
Solicitors are in the line of fire for failing to stop ‘dirty money’ flooding into the UK and their vulnerability to cyber-attacks. But is this criticism fair? Marialuisa Taddia reports
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News
Lawyers split on digital disclosure measures
Labour MP Harriet Harman told MPs she was emailed by woman who had been sexually assaulted yet felt she was on trial.
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Solicitor MP decries no-fault divorce and warns of spike
It ’is not the silver bullet’, says Fiona Bruce.
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