All articles by Eduardo Reyes – Page 18
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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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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
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News
High Court rejects assisted death judicial review for second time
Disappointed campaigners highlight confirmation that the court has the authority to declare law incompatible with human rights.
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Feature
Wellbeing: Mind your business
Mental health and wellbeing at work are rising up the agenda of legal employers.
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News
‘Savile Row’ Brexit strategy wrong on justice, government warned
Plans for enforcing UK judgments in EU member states post-Brexit do not provide parties with sufficient certainty, the leading academic authority on private international law has warned.
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Feature
Conveyancing: Home truths
Conveyancers are generally upbeat, though pressure on fees, demanding clients and cyber fraud all present urgent challenges. The Gazette’s latest roundtable.
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Feature
PII update: Double indemnity
Most law firms will renew their indemnity insurance next month. Solicitors, brokers and insurers talk to us about the latest market trends.
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Profile
Noble cause: Anne-Marie Piper
Can you go forward when you have not moved since 1790? Of course, according to Farrer & Co’s new senior partner.
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Opinion
Neuberger's distaste for executive fudge
Outgoing Supreme Court president is not demob-happy - he has form.
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News
Neuberger calls for clarity on judgments post-Brexit
Judges will be left to ‘do their best’ if government intervention does not happen now.
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Feature
How to: Prepare for the succession
In smaller practices, succession planning is often left until retirement comes into view. That is a mistake.
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Feature
Roundtable: Out in the open
LGBT lawyers believe that the profession has yet to deliver on full equality.
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News
Bar regulator urged to drop ban on LGBT barrister data
Rules preventing chambers publishing diversity figures on members’ sexuality have come under fire.
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Feature
Conference: In-house in order?
The Modern Slavery Act, Brexit and measuring performance were among key themes at this year’s conference of the Law Society’s In-house Division.
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Feature
PII special: Cheap and cheerful?
Kicking off the Gazette’s PII special focus, Eduardo Reyes highlights the distinguishing characteristics of this year’s ‘benign’ renewal season.
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News
UN judge convicted in Turkey resumes trial work remotely after passport is forfeit
A UN judge found guilty in a Turkish court of membership of a terrorist organisation has resumed work on a stalled Rwanda genocide appeal.