All Law Gazette articles in 7 October 2019 – Page 3
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Feature
Dangerous territory
Korea’s festering divide serves as a reminder of the intensifying worldwide struggle to uphold the rule of law and judicial independence. Michael Cross takes the pulse of the global profession at the International Bar Association’s annual conference in Seoul
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News
Trickster painted into a corner
19th century 'spiritualist' met her match in the form of great New York criminal lawyer ‘Big Bill’ Howe.
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Feature
Impostor syndrome – how to conquer your fears
Introducing a new regular column on wellbeing in the legal profession.
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Opinion
Using case data to improve decision-making
Court digitisation offers welcome opportunity to exploit case data.
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News
Roving Tories Buck the trend
Lord chancellor opted for a pre-recorded message when unable to attend his Conservative conference key note speech in person.
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News
Take it to the Bridge rock the world
Howard Kennedy band performed ‘Proud Mary’ at the IBA in Korea.
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 7 October 2019
Fetal monitoring failings, the Supreme Court decision, and age discrimination: your letters to the editor.
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News
Flexible court hours pilot to cost £1.3m
HMCTS confirms total estimated spend for controversial project after the Gazette submitted a freedom of information request.
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News
Beckwith: Freshfields partner resigns as SDT fines him £35,000
Ryan Beckwith was accused of sexual misconduct involving a junior female colleague.
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