All Law Gazette articles in 9 January 2017 – Page 3
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News
Swearing judge not guilty of misconduct
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office not to take any formal action against Judge Patricia Lynch QC.
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News
Departures continue from tight-lipped KWM
Another senior lawyer leaves City firm as Law Society joins effort to find placements for trainees.
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Opinion
EU champions rule of law
The European Commission's response to the deterioration of the rule of law in Poland is an attempt to protect us all.
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News
Firm leaves QualitySolicitors but network still pledges to grow
Kent firm says it wants to concentrate on local recognition rather than being part of a national brand.
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Opinion
Law Society modernisation
Strong leadership is needed. But with the president holding no real power under the present constitution, we are stymied.
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News
Not in front of the parrot
Lawyers should not be surprised to read that one of their American brethren has had difficulty with a couple splitting up.
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Feature
Planning law: shifting foundations
As the government accelerates planning reforms, solicitors are tailoring their services to accommodate what are often contentious changes.
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Feature
Family: sharing foreign pensions on divorce
How will a significant change from established practice affect the court’s power to rule on foreign pensions?
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Opinion
Make sure you have insurance covered, solicitors
The brain haemorrhage I had left me unemployable.
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Opinion
Conveyancing: packing a punch
If conveyancing packs are ever to become compulsory again, we must learn from what went wrong last time round.
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Profile
Family’s victory in Katie Hopkins libel case
Adam Tudor represented the Mahmood family, who received a full apology from the Mail columnist over two articles.
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Opinion
Brexit and trade: common interests
Can this confederation of 52 nations offer some kind of substitute for the EU?
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Flack’s Last Shift
A prolific writer of non-fiction takes a confident stride with this debut novel.
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News
‘Bloodsucking lawyers’ latest
Even by tabloid standards, this Daily Mail story was tendentious stuff.
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Opinion
Bench warmers
This year heralds a changing of the guard among the senior judiciary. Who’s on the way up?
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News
News focus: what now for the council of European bars?
Refugees, the future of the profession and confidentiality of information are on the radar of the CCBE’s new British president – but does the organisation need a name change?
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Profile
Interview: Baroness Scotland QC
We talk cricket and the Commonwealth with serial legal pioneer Baroness Scotland QC.
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