All Law Gazette articles in 8 November 2021 – Page 2
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News
Firm hire: Wards Solicitors welcomes Maxine Twynam
Criminal defence solicitor joins South West law firm.
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Feature
Challenges for small and medium law firms in the post-pandemic world
From greater client expectations to online legal service providers.
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News
Sir Geoffrey is in a long tradition
Has the former attorney general learned nothing about Zoom calls from the past year?
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Opinion
The true cost of billable hours to the profession
Profession risks losing diverse, innovative and precious human capital if we do not look at alternative measures.
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News
Sunak's millions will cut case backlog by just 7,000, government admits
Minister tells parliament that the Crown court backlog will stand at 53,000 by March 2025.
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Opinion
Data about me isn’t necessarily 'my' data
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Lloyd v Google may provide a line in the sand - but will not be popular.
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News
Supreme Court shut the door on Google claim, but 'left it ajar' for others
Lawyers say the ruling in Lloyd v Google is 'likely only to be the beginning in this hotly contested area'.
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News
Supreme Court kills multi-billion-pound Google data claim
Justices rule that damages for breaches of s13 of the Data Protection Act can be claimed only where the breach caused ‘material damage or distress’.
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News
Solicitor sacked after refusing move to Walsall wins ET claim
Firm had told solicitor she would have to switch from Dudley office on the next working day.
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News
Raab promises scorecards by Christmas
Lord chancellor says publishing performance data will improve effectiveness of the justice system.
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News
Major litigation funder goes into administration
Regulator confirms that Affiniti Finance Limited has stopped taking on new business.
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News
Law Society welcomes £2.7m Loughborough ‘supercourt’
Refurbished magistrates’ court will host trials with a large number of defendants.
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News
Legal aid practitioners to retain choice over court-assessed bills
Ministry of Justice decides to continue hybrid system until November 2022 following unanimous response to consultation.
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News
Post Office inquiry chair seeks waiver on legal privilege
Sir Wyn Williams gives government, Post Office and IT supplier a week to respond to proposal.
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News
Solicitor who misappropriated £164,264 then lied to SRA and court is struck off
Sandra Campbell, who practised at now-closed London firm Campbell & Co Solicitors, did not attend SDT hearing.
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News
Land Registry announces first mandatory digital process
'Digital applications will be game-changing – for you and us', says chief executive.
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News
Clinical negligence reforms ‘could prevent infant deaths’
Former health secretary says England and Wales should follow Sweden by taking negligence out of the compensation equation.
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Opinion
Should a law school be named after a genocidal judge?
Hastings College of Law is named after Serranus Hastings, who promoted and financed 'Indian-hunting' expeditions during the Gold Rush.
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News
Devonshires pays tribute to longstanding medical negligence solicitor
Nicola Bould, who died last month, was a 'deeply caring and considered' lawyer.
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