All Law Gazette articles in 7 September 2020 – Page 3
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Firm promotion: New family law head at Howes Percival
Justine Flack has been appointed national head of the firm’s family law department.
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Solicitor who used clients' £29,345 to prop up firm struck off
Timing of payments matched those times when the office account needed injections of cash, tribunal hears.
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Squire Patton Boggs begins redundancy process
‘Small number’ of UK administrative staff expected to lose their jobs.
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Claims boss quits weeks before financial results due
Russell Atkinson had been chief executive of NAHL since it was listed in 2014.
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Blackpool courts shut after Covid case
Northern Circuit leader reminds lawyers that it is compulsory to wear face masks in public areas of all court buildings.
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MoJ tackles delays - by locking up defendants for longer
Lawyers raise concerns over two-month extension to custody time limits announced in recovery plan.
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Claims against solicitors rose during lockdown, study suggests
Firms need to bolster their risk management practices as staff continue to work from home, says City firm.
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‘Cavalier’ conveyancing solicitor allowed mortgage fraud on his watch
Practitioner at now defunct Cardiff firm was convicted under money laundering regulations in 2018.
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Look north, regulator tells consumers as fees found to be 20% lower
Legal Services Board says people needing a lawyer can save by looking further afield.
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Feature
PII: Renewal or run-off?
If you have serious concerns about the viability of your business, then now might be the most sensible time to close.
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What you may have missed from the magazine
A digest of important developments since our last print edition.
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Lockdown: Protect and survive
When Covid-19 is brought under control, what will the business of law have learned about ways of working and the profession’s resilience? Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion.
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Solicitors get shirty
Entries to the Gazette’s competition ranged from the grandiloquent, to the indignant, to the downright waspish.
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Insight: Finance
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is a professional body dedicated to building trust in the insurance and financial planning professions.
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Opinion
A helping hand at the end of days
Last Rights: The Case for Assisted Dying | Sarah Wootton and Lloyd Riley
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Running for cover
Law firms must brace themselves for big increases in indemnity premiums. Eduardo Reyes takes the pulse of a rapidly hardening market.
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No rush back to City offices
Law firm offices across the City still stand almost empty, despite a government drive to get people back to work.
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