All Law Gazette articles in 8 February 2021 – Page 3
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NewsFirm promotions: Trio of partner appointments at Rahman Ravelli
Joshua Ray, Syedur Rahman and Nicola Sharp are promoted at the international business crime and litigation specialists.
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News'Token gesture': solicitors criticise £3.5bn cladding intervention
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick says new measures will get home buying and selling back on track.
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NewsTrustpilot to fight order to take down libellous solicitor review
Court found comment was defamatory but review site says judgment raises concerns over freedom of speech.
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NewsDefendant with Covid symptoms unable to call court
Justice committee told pandemic-hit justice system is causing uncertainty and anxiety for clients.
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NewsLet's hope the BBC’s gavel mistake is a one-off
How not to illustrate a story about an England and Wales court ruling.
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NewsWho should fall? Global bar enters statue debate
Global task force reports on three-year study into contested histories in public spaces.
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NewsCILEX unveils 'cheaper' route to law for school-leavers
Students taking the CILEX Professional Qualification can attain full practice rights within six years.
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NewsDigital ID 'trust framework' to speed up conveyancing
Homebuyers could create a single digital identity which can be shown to banks, estate agents and solicitors.
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Law ReportMental health: Detention
Meaning of ‘personally seen’ and ‘personally examined’ in context of detention of persons with mental disorders during coronavirus pandemic.
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News'Serious threat to social mobility': junior lawyers react to SQE fees
Tuition fees at the University of Law have not been driven down by the Solicitors Qualifying Exam.
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FeatureImproving mental health in the legal sector
There is a growing recognition in the profession of the challenges it faces and an increasing desire for positive change.
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NewsMarkle judgment warns against ‘Micawber’ tactics
Courts should grasp the nettle of summary decisions, top media judge rules.
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NewsTribunal finds legal ombudsman guilty of indirect sex discrimination
Compensation agreed after decision relating to flexible working arrangements.
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NewsKeoghs announces graduate apprenticeship
Scheme will remove a key financial barrier for candidates, says insurance firm.
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NewsHeathrow protest lawyer to be prosecuted for contempt
Barrister admitted leaking the Supreme Court’s decision about Heathrow’s third runway as an act of ‘civil disobedience’.
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OpinionICC's Palestine ruling is a threat to international law
Assertion of territorial jurisdiction over Israeli-occupied territories is a purely political move.
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NewsLegal comrades show Starmer the red card
Labour leader is ‘demonstrably not a socialist’, Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers declares.
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NewsSenior partner urges profit-making firms to measure social contribution
Anthony Collins Solicitors says 88% of its work last year had a positive social impact.
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NewsSupreme Court gives green light for Nigeria pollution case
Group action brought by over 40,000 Nigerian citizens against Royal Dutch Shell can be heard in English courts.
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