All Law Gazette articles in 9 April 2018 – Page 3
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Opinion
What’s my best route to qualify?
I’m unsure whether to do the LPC this year. I have no training contract in place but I do work in a mid-size regional solicitors firm as a legal secretary. Should I wait and do the SQE when it is introduced in 2020, although I’ve heard there may be delays ...
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News
Dozens of chambers join escalating bar action
Criminal solicitors call for ‘unity’ across the legal profession amid fears defendants may have ’unsuitable’ counsel foisted upon them.
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Feature
World service
In its 96th year, the International Court of Arbitration is striving to maintain an edge over rival forums.
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News
Smooth as Silk? Not quite...
The old dictum ‘You may have your choice of counsel but not the counsel of your choice’ seems to have cropped up recently in the Northern Ireland case over whether a defendant had to have a silk represent him. The question whether a good junior is better than a poor ...
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Opinion
Understanding inquiries
Charlotte Phillips reflects on reasons for a rise in public inquiries.
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Opinion
Pay expectations gap
Omitting partners on the grounds that they are owners was always going to look bad.
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News
News focus: gender pay expectations gap
Excluding equity partners effectively allows many firms to constrict their gender pay gap. But the tide has turned and more realistic figures have come in — what do they tell us?
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Opinion
Exam question
Neil Parpworth is amused by the historical and current disussions of examinations for to-be lawyers.
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Opinion
Embrace neurodiversity
Legal employers that foster a more neurodiverse workforce will reap real benefits.
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News
First digital mortgage signed
HM Land Registry annouced the first digital mortgage deed has been entered into the Land Register.
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Opinion
Insider’s track on criminal justice
Adrian Lower reviews The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken.
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Opinion
When toy story goes to court
David Pickup reviews You Don’t Own Me: How Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed Barbie’s Dark Side.
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Feature
Society spotlight: Council meeting
A summary of the the Law Society Council meeting in March.
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Opinion
Be careful what you wish for
If we are to avoid open season on its decisions, the Parole Board must survive Worboys with the crucial test of safety for release intact.
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Feature
Law Society business review
This month’s Law Society spotlight looks back on 2017 as a whole.
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Profile
Interview: Martin Bunch
Bates Wells Braithwaite’s managing partner tells Eduardo Reyes how the power of business can help solve social problems.
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