All Law Gazette articles in 9 October 2017

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  • Singapore
    News

    UK looks to Singapore to inspire court reform

    2017-10-06T10:25:00Z

    Campaign to promote legal services hears how UK could ’work with’ tech-leading jurisdiction.

  • Minster law york
    News

    PI firm braces for 'seismic change' with management cuts

    2017-10-06T11:49:00Z

    Yorkshire firm Minster making plans to adapt to automated system for handling claims.

  • Rockers
    News

    Devils have all the best tunes

    9 October 2017

    Quite a few law firms these days have their own ‘in-house’ rock band, though on investigation it often turns out that most of the line-up consists of friends and relatives rather than lawyers.

  • Rachel rothwelluse
    Opinion

    Civil question in need of an answer

    9 October 2017

    As ministers ponder Lord Justice Jackson’s latest report, there are fears big business could neatly sidestep a new fixed costs regime.

  • Azerbaijanpresident
    Feature

    Azerbaijan: Baku to the future

    9 October 2017

    Azerbaijan is attempting to diversify and attract foreign investors amid a financial crisis. Lawyers in the former Soviet republic are already exploiting new advisory opportunities, reports Marialuisa Taddia

  • noel conway
    Opinion

    Passing the buck back

    9 October 2017

    Parliament prefers the long grass for the topic of assisted suicide.

  • Opinion

    ​Barrier grief

    9 October 2017

    ‘Wild West Law’ seems like a good name for a thrusting firm of media lawyers (‘Chancery Lane slams “Wild West” regulation’, 2 October)

  • Criminallaw
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Beyond the basics

    9 October 2017

    While this is an academic textbook rather than a practitioners’ guide, its depth of useful information should not be underestimated.

  • Judge drawing
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: The judiciary we deserve

    9 October 2017

    Being a Judge in the Modern World Professor Jeremy Cooper £24.99, OUP The world has moved on since a judge asked ‘who are the Beatles?’. Judges were mainly white, upper-class Oxbridge-educated ex-barristers. Like members of the royal family, they were treated with reverence. Unable to defend themselves, they ...

  • Crimescene
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Mosaic of clues on crime

    9 October 2017

    Wrongs and crimes Victor Tadros £70, OUP ‘No readable book could consider all… issues relevant to the scope of criminal law. This unreadable book does not do so either.’ I immediately warmed to Victor Tadros as I read his self-deprecating introduction, but the laughs swiftly come ...

  • Successbook
    Opinion

    BOOK REVIEW: Driving success in your law firm

    9 October 2017

    Driving Success in Your Law Firm: revolutionising the client journey Eddie Ross and Sally Holdway £69.95, Law Society There must be an easy way for solicitors firms to be successful. But what is success anyway? Is it doing the work you want to do because it ...

  • Opinion

    ​Health check

    9 October 2017

    ‘Removing the stigma attached to mental health problems is vital’, the Gazette reported last week (2 October).

  • Historic clock of St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet St
    News

    Clock-watching in legal London

    9 October 2017

    Have you been late for court recently? Obiter has noticed that for a profession traditionally focused on (billable) time, the law could be taking better care of legal London’s timepieces.

  • Closing how to
    Feature

    How to: Close a law firm

    9 October 2017

    Last year 367 firms shut up shop – what’s the best way to close? Eduardo Reyes reports

  • Lidington conf
    News

    News focus: Tories strike conciliatory notes on justice

    9 October 2017

    Although there was no suggestion of a revolution in law and justice policy at the Conservative party conference, the mood music struck a more conciliatory note

  • david anderson
    Opinion

    In a corner of a foreign field

    9 October 2017

    With Brexit stakes raised, English law foreign courts are coming soon.

  • Morton landscape
    News

    Magical tales of long-lost courts

    9 October 2017

    Last night, I dreamt I went to Marlborough Street again.

  • Lidington and burnett
    News

    A dash of Kipling

    9 October 2017

    Lord chancellor David Lidington poses at the entrance of the Royal Courts of Justice with Sir Ian Burnett before the latter’s swearing in as the new lord chief justice. The ceremony was held on the first day of the new legal year, along with the swearing in of Lady Hale ...

  • Nicholas Dobson
    Feature

    Education: Ofsted marked its own homework

    9 October 2017

    Durand Academy Trust School challenged critical Ofsted report.

  • Law Society HQ following 2016 refurbishment
    Opinion

    ​Society governance latest

    9 October 2017

    The review of Law Society governance is now resulting in change being implemented, with more being considered.