All Law Gazette articles in 9 March 2020 – Page 3
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News
Judges could get new powers to bring contempt actions
Civil Procedure Rule committee says current arrangements are not working for all parties.
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Opinion
Coronavirus and basic rights
Outbreak raises interesting questions of balance between basic rights and public health.
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News
Solicitor who cashed £4,700 into personal account struck off
Tribunal found the solicitor’s conduct was a ‘complete departure from the integrity and probity required from solicitors’.
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News
PI leader fined for forwarding ‘grossly offensive’ email to colleague
Conduct had potential to cause significant harm, SRA says in decision notice.
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News
Firm hires: Trio of new recruits at Primas Law
Firm welcomes Katie Hitchen, Katy Williamson and Dammy Osemwenkhae.
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News
Law centre hit by 'unrelenting' cuts closes
Brent Community Law Centre opened its doors nearly five decades ago.
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News
Chancellor's economic crime levy could hit law firms
Levy will fund investments in new technology for law enforcement.
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News
Personal injury claims fall again to eight-year low
Civil justice statistics also show increasing delays in the small claims court.
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Coronavirus: Quinn Emanuel closes New York office after partner tests positive
International firm says the partner’s symptoms are minor and he is resting at home.
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Opinion
Where IP and IT meet
Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law – Seventh Edition | David I Bainbridge
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Feature
What the SQE means for law firms
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) intends to introduce the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) in the autumn of 2021.
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News
Heading for a Fal
Cornwall Legal Walk’s route goes from Falmouth town to Pendennis Castle overlooking the Fal Estuary.
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Feature
Earn and learn
Aspiring lawyers have a keen appetite for solicitor apprenticeships, but the profession’s inherent conservatism and delays to the SQE’s introduction are holding them back.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Toufique Hossain, Duncan Lewis
Toufique Hossain, solicitor and director, Duncan Lewis, Harrow.
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News
News focus: Solicitors' role in reform proposals over housing disputes
A new disputes service is at the heart of proposals from Justice to tackle housing disputes. But it would not be a court, tribunal or ombudsman – so where do solicitors fit in?
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Opinion
Market contagion
Coronavirus is here. But UK government action plan unveiled a week ago had little detail to impart about business continuity in law.
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Feature
Connecting the dots
Innovative platforms are enabling advisers to deepen their relationships with clients, while at the same time identifying new business opportunities for law firms.
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Opinion
Dangerously optimistic clients
Litigators working under a conditional fee agreement justifiably dread the unreasonably optimistic client.
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