All articles by Eduardo Reyes – Page 15
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News
Endangered lawyers: Climate of intimidation 're-emerging' in Northern Ireland
Death threats, and abuse on the streets and online, follow hostile press and parliamentary comment.
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Opinion
Endangered lawyers: Closer to home than you think
‘Mounting hostility toward human rights lawyers’ in Northern Ireland threatens to spill over into violence.
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Profile
Troubled waters - interview with Barra McGrory QC
Northern Ireland’s first Catholic DPP talks to Eduardo Reyes about holding state entities to account and professional friendships that cross sectarian divides.
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Feature
Advocacy: On top of the brief
At the Gazette’s latest roundtable, advocates on both sides of the divide debated audience rights post-Brexit, the shortcomings of the CPS and a more ‘proportionate’ approach to litigation.
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News
Birmingham lawyers celebrate bicentenary
Second city's law society now has 4,500 members, including 1,000 who joined in the past three years.
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Feature
International criminal justice
Global justice forums can struggle to overcome the power politics of nation states. Eduardo Reyes looks at the ambitions of the International Criminal Court.
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Opinion
Time to celebrate law's top earners
Law firm profits are earned not hustled - let’s celebrate that.
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Opinion
End of the road for Yugoslav war crimes court
Indictees who died were the only ones to evade The Hague tribunal.
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Opinion
To help social mobility, do something selfish in 2018
These were unusual words to find in a government press release: ‘There is a mind-blowing inconsistency of practice in how to improve social mobility outcomes, with little pooling of experience or evidence-based strategies…’
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Feature
Sexual harassment: You too?
Sexual harassment in the legal profession is ‘rife’ – with the City of London providing some of the worst examples, Eduardo Reyes hears
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News
Law Society issues sexual harassment warning
Any allegation should be promptly and responsibly investigated.
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News
Bundle of joy in Court 19
An unexpectedly weighty matter was being heard in the Administrative Court last Friday - 6lbs, 8oz-worth.
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News
Neuberger: Brexit will hand power to the judiciary
UK judges, not parliament, will make judgements on diplomacy, economics and law, former Supreme Court president says.
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Feature
Pro bono: Never enough
Can pro bono legal advice be more than a ‘sticking plaster on a gushing wound’?
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News
One in four set to quit as pay lags inflation
Pay is failing to keep up with inflation in almost every sector of the profession and a quarter of legal professionals plan to quit, according to an annual market bellwether.
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News
First swaps mis-selling case heads to Rolls Building
Claim against Barclays for the alleged mis-selling of financial products will be heard in the commercial court on Monday.
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Feature
Independents: Starting over
Typified as ‘lean, grown-up and sophisticated’, independent law firms are setting up shop at a record rate.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Why professor Susskind is wrong
What’s To Become of the Legal Profession? - Michael H. Trotter
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Feature
How to: Make the most of PR
Why are some firms always popping up in the media while others struggle to get coverage? And how should you handle a crisis?
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Feature
How to: Close a law firm
Last year 367 firms shut up shop – what’s the best way to close? Eduardo Reyes reports