All Law Gazette articles in 8 January 2018 – Page 2
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Don't leave trainees hanging on, law firms told
Guidance pushed for by Junior Lawyers Division will recommend firms give sufficient notice of retention decisions.
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Government lawyers draft 'slimline' contract to encourage SMEs to bid for work
The government says the new contract will help businesses without dedicated legal teams.
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Justice ministers: the full line-up
Ministry of Justice team now boasts three qualified lawyers.
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Deloitte makes long-awaited assault on legal market
Big four firm will offer automated document review and consultancy for in-house legal departments.
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Firm hire: Local Leeds law firm appoints new Director
Emsleys Solicitors has appointed John Hutchings, a personal injury solicitor, as a director at the firm.
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Society sets up group to clarify VAT for property searches
Vice-president Christina Blacklaws says Brabners ruling has presented challenges.
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Simmons & Simmons eyes Bristol expansion
Firm will add an extra 11,000 square feet in office space when it moves into new home.
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Firm calls for action on rehab fraud after phone physiotherapist banned
Government expressed concerns about rehabilitation exaggeration more than a year ago.
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New lord chancellor prioritises parole transparency review
David Gauke has spent first 24 hours in his new role focusing on the government's response to the John Worboys furore.
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Metropolitan Police confirms fraud investigation following HMCTS referral
Three people have been arrested and nine interviewed under caution, statement reveals.
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Tractor Boys and Adnams: getting to know the new lord chancellor
What we know about new lord chancellor, David Gauke.
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Opposition to 'freelance solicitor' plans grows louder
Consumer panel says proposals may further compound the complexities of the market.
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Firm hire: Appointment strengthens Carey Olsen's Hong Kong offering
Carey Olsen has strengthened its dispute resolution and insolvency practice in Hong Kong with the appointment of Chinese and common law qualified lawyer Yang Yang.
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Firm aims to double Manchester numbers in new services hub
Browne Jacobson one of three leading firms moving into landmark building this year.
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University reinstates LPC despite looming super exam
University of Hertfordshire says students will learn similar skillsets to those picked up in SQE 1.
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Announcement: Browne Jacobson growth plan
Browne Jacobson is targeting an ambitious growth plan to double its workforce as it relocates its Manchester office to No.1 Spinningfields.
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Gauke named as first solicitor lord chancellor
Former City lawyer takes the helm as new ministers also appointed.
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Opinion
Panama papers: we need to talk about professional secrecy
European parliament recommendations reek with suspicion of our industry.
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'Find a lawyer': official advice on dealing with the press
Guidance published by the government on what to do when the media is interested in someone’s experiences.
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