All Law Gazette articles in 7 October 2019 – Page 3
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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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