All Law Gazette articles in 8 January 2018

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  • Charles Randell
    News

    Slaughters' banking crisis sage to helm City watchdog

    2018-01-05T11:06:00Z

    Charles Randell reportedly billed HM Treasury £32.9m for work during the financial crash. 

  • Paul bacon
    Profile

    Acting for double murderer over conviction

    8 January 2018

    Who? Paul Bacon, consultant solicitor, Bryan and Armstrong Solicitors, Mansfield. Why is he in the news? Represents Michael Stone, who was convicted in 2001 of murdering Lin and Megan Russell and the attempted murder of Josie Russell. Bacon acted for Stone on his first application to the Criminal Cases Review ...

  • Few prosecutions in wake of referral fee ban
    News

    Few prosecutions in wake of referral fee ban

    8 January 2018

    Bodies policing the referral fee ban have made only a small number of prosecutions in almost five years, new figures have revealed.

  • Firm denies 'fishing' for work over client bills
    News

    Firm denies ‘fishing’ for work over client bills

    8 January 2018

    Lawyers who make it their business to sue law firms over deductions from clients’ damages have insisted they are acting legitimately amid growing controversy over the practice.

  • Koreawar
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Calling the shots

    8 January 2018

    The Internationalists: And Their Plan to Outlaw War

  • Top city partners are toasting a strong set of financial results for 2016/17.
    News

    Many happy returns for magic circle top earners

    8 January 2018

    Top City partners are toasting a strong set of financial results for 2016/17.

  • Penelope Gibbs
    News

    Consultants clean up on courts upgrade

    8 January 2018

    The government has been accused of jumping the gun by spending millions of pounds on IT projects and management consultancy ahead of parliamentary approval.

  • Letters
    Opinion

    Land consent problem solved

    8 January 2018

    I had a similar query to R.M. Napier (‘Land consent conundrum’, letters, 4 December) in ascertaining how to approach a covenant restrictive of the user of a property that I was purchasing for a client.I accordingly searched online for ‘release of restrictive covenant HMLR’ and, lo and behold, a Land ...

  • Opinion

    ​Court is no laughing matter

    8 January 2018

    While it is always dangerous to underestimate how seriously a court may view your case, it can be equally risky to make a joke, however well-intentioned.

  • Praljak
    Feature

    International criminal justice

    8 January 2018

    Global justice forums can struggle to overcome the power politics of nation states. Eduardo Reyes looks at the ambitions of the International Criminal Court.

  • David Lammy
    News

    December digest

    8 January 2018

    Developments you may have missed in our daily news update.

  • City of London
    Opinion

    Mutual differences

    8 January 2018

    Excluding financial services from a trade deal would be a disaster.

  • Masood ahmed cut copy
    Feature

    Pre-action disclosure of insurance policies

    8 January 2018

    Peel Port Shareholder Finance Company Ltd v Dornoch Ltd [2017] EWHC 876 (TCC) serves as a reminder of the court’s approach to the rules on pre-action disclosure and the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 (the 2010 act).

  • Letters
    Opinion

    ​Spectre of discrimination

    8 January 2018

    Legal aid quango seems to have decided that some sections of the profession, although qualified, cannot undertake work in criminal law

  • Christina blacklaws
    Opinion

    Have your say on equality

    8 January 2018

    My women in leadership programme can help bridge our profession’s yawning gender gap.

  • Gong but not forgotten
    News

    Gong but not forgotten

    8 January 2018

    For most readers, the New Year begins with a sore head, a paracetamol and a lie in. But spare a thought for Obiter and our newsdesk colleagues, who take time out to navigate the 125-page New Year honours list to see which lawyers made the grade.

  • James Morton
    News

    How lit funders fought rail giant

    8 January 2018

    Litigation funding is nothing new. At one time it was known as maintenance and champerty, and was a felony designed to stop robber barons hijacking litigation for their own ends. But 130 years ago the public rallied to help fight the barons in the form of the railway – and ...

  • Letters
    Opinion

    ​Right Ho, and much obliged

    8 January 2018

    I have just read the 4 December Obiter. Parodying Wodehouse is notoriously difficult, but this has been written with considerable skill, knowledge of the master (and the subject in question) and with great elegance. And throwing in a P.C. Wren reference is the cherry on the top. Many congratulations to ...

  • Matthew tossell
    Profile

    Interview: Matthew Tossell, Hugh James

    8 January 2018

    Hugh James’ senior partner is proud to have reshaped legal services in Wales – but he is no separatist, Jonathan Rayner hears

  • Joshua Rozenberg
    Opinion

    Inertia on inquests

    8 January 2018

    Councils appoint coroners but can’t sack them – is it time for a national service?