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         News NewsNew whistleblowing guidance for in-house lawyersLatest version of ethics framework considers how a solicitor’s duty to whistleblow could conflict with client confidentiality. 
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         News NewsIn focus: D-day for new 'failure to prevent' offenceSFO will be keen to bring the first prosecution for the new offence, so that companies ‘feel the bite’. 
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         News NewsUniversity GC berates regulator's inertia on 'unreasonable' SQESenior lawyer questioned why candidates needed to sign a non-disclosure agreement and criticised exam conditions. 
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         News NewsFormer Unite boss ignored lawyers’ contract warningsLaw firm Slater Heelis made it clear there were issues with contract for Birmingham hotel and conference centre. 
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         News NewsIn-house solicitors urged to record reasons for non-reporting to regulatorRegulator’s interest in non-financial misconduct raises new and difficult questions for in-house community. 
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         News NewsGC network partners with law firm to promote wellbeingSessions will explore a day in the life of a senior in-house lawyer and driving an organisational culture of wellbeing. 
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         News NewsEthics framework to 'empower' in-house communityResource designed to support solicitors meet their regulatory and ethical responsibilities. 
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         News NewsBe ready to battle fake reviews, in-house lawyers toldNew powers will make it easier for Competition and Markets Authority to take direct action on consumer law breaches. 
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         News NewsCouncil law firm makes £575,000 loss after costly IT meltdownPathfinder Legal's business model is ‘to charge lower legal fees than other private sector options’. 
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         News News'Hu She': office nicknames cost veteran solicitor £31,000In-house practitioner accepted that emails sent to colleagues were offensive and unprofessional. 
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         News NewsNew ethics framework will help in-house lawyers 'speak truth to power'Whistleblowing and influencing corporate culture will be at the core of resource currently being developed by the Law Society. 
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         News NewsRegulator urged to support junior GCsIn-house conference hears concerns for newly-qualifieds quickly promoted to senior positions for the wrong reasons. 
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         News NewsMemory laneCutting in-house red tape, the bar’s post-Clementi shake-up, relations with estate agents and the Industry Bill: a stroll down Gazette memory lane. 
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         News NewsFirm hire: Lee & Thompson welcomes advertising and marketing partnerRebecca Coleman joins the creative industry law firm from international advertising group VCCP. 
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         News NewsLegal Services Board plots ethics overhaul amid evidence standards are slippingUmbrella watchdog is concerned that lawyers are apathetic about - or even actively ignoring - ethics. 
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         News News'Government will not be cowed': Hermer reassures MPs on legal risk guidanceAtttorney general says previous guidance for government lawyers advising on lawfulness risked diluting legal standards. 
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         News NewsCounsel for fast fashion giant accused of 'disrespect' to MPsSenior lawyer was asked repeatedly about controversial sourcing of cotton from Xinjiang region of China. 
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         News NewsCouncil lawyers raise concerns over remote meeting limitationsLocal government body tells Whitehall that limiting remote attendance could lead to legal challenges. 
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         News NewsWhat next for the Post Office Inquiry?We answer the key questions following last week’s conclusion of live hearings at the public inquiry into the Horizon scandal. 
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         News NewsPost Office Inquiry: Vennells' lawyer says CEO relied on general counsel - as it happenedYesterday featured closing submissions from the lawyers representing victims. Today is the turn of the lawyers for the Post Office, Paula Vennells and Gareth Jenkins. 
 





















