All Law Gazette articles in 7 May 2018 – Page 3
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News
Leigh Day kicks off universities claim with pre-action letter
Firm is second to bring claim under for breach of contract over lost teaching hours.
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News
Hundreds sign immigration legal aid petition
Government urged to provide funding to people forced to prove their status.
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Receptionist banned for missing cash cover-up
Employee falsified bank statements to make it seem money was deposited.
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Bar Council sounds data protection bill privilege warning
New regime will make it more difficult for lawyers to advise and defend their clients, says Bar chief.
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Opinion
Yet another competitive procurement
Can the Legal Aid Agency get it right this time and what to do if it does not.
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News
Warby’s novel solution
Justice Warby’s judgment in the landmark ‘right to be forgotten’ case against Google.
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Feature
This life under pressure
Many junior lawyers face formidable challenges – from debt and the ‘paralegal trap’ to competition from technology. Junior Lawyers Division members reflect on their experience.
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Feature
Future-proofing your firm
The annual Law Management Section conference looked at how law firms must face up to the future – or fall behind.
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Opinion
Dream realised
The First 100 Years Project wants to see more women in the profession’s leadership positions.
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Opinion
Consult the experts
Sajid Javid would be greatly assisted if people had proper legal advice.
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Opinion
Commercially insensitive
The precedence given to business principles in the running of public services cannot be correct and risks eroding the rule of law.
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News
Right to choose
Rival protests took place outside the Royal Courts of Justice last week before a legal challenge over the law on assisted dying. Retired lecturer Noel Conway, 68, who has motor neurone disease, is seeking the right to choose when his life should end with medical help. Conway’s campaign was supported ...
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Feature
Careers clinics
An innovative learning hub at Coventry University puts students in the driving seat to boost their employability.
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Opinion
Courts on camera
Lord Burnett is emerging as a reforming chief justice, as plans to extend broadcasting demonstrate.
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Profile
Victory in JR of funeral ‘cab rank’
Lawyer in the news: Trevor Asserson, Asserson Law Offices
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