All Law Gazette articles in 8 April 2019 – Page 3
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Opinion
More pieces needed to fit fixed costs jigsaw
Fixed recoverable costs extension is not the final puzzle piece in costs reform.
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News
News focus: Go compare, conveyancers
HM Land Registry has published a mammoth set of data on requests for further information. Are firms with a high requisition rate ready to learn lessons from the exercise?
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News
Lawyers won't be asked to breach privilege over late guilty pleas - HMCTS
HM Courts & Tribunals Service wants to reduce the number of cracked trials in Thames Valley.
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News
Sexist droids at Legal Aid Agency
’Dear Sirs’ is still the ‘default salutation’ for the LAA’s computers.
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Opinion
Adding to the armoury
Disclosure of Information: Norwich Pharmacal and Related Principles (2nd edition) | Simon Bushell and Gary Milner-Moore
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Opinion
Letters roundup - 8 April 2019
Assisted dying, revenue growth, buyers’ conveyancers, and guilty plea diktat: your letters to the editor.
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Opinion
Class of 2019
Traditionally the Cinderella of the diversity industry, perhaps social class figures are the next dataset to be disclosed by Big Law.
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News
One in 15 junior lawyers has had suicidal thoughts, research shows
Law Society Council member Kayleigh Leonie says ’more considered action’ needs to be taken to support lawyer wellbeing.
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News
SFO chief attacks ‘blanket of privilege’ tactics
Lisa Osofsky says waiving legal professional privilege an 'indicator' of cooperation.
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News
One woman among eight new Freshfields partners in London
Magic circle firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has elected eight new partners in London in its latest 22-strong appointment round. One is a woman - Vanessa Jakovich in global transactions. The other London promotions are: Tom Clark and Oliver Marsden in dispute resolution; Aled Batey, Keir MacLennan, Cyrus Pocha and Roger ...
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News
Five former Ince offices join listed acquirer
Acquisition will add around £23m to firm’s annual revenue.
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