All Feature articles – Page 111
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Lawtech workshop: In your own defence
In the second instalment of a regular Gazette feature, Peter Wright cites the NHS and Royal Navy in arguing that your old IT system might not be as safe as you think.
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PII special: Are you cyber-secure?
Law firms are seen as soft targets by criminals so prepare for the worst.
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PII special: Science of compliance
COLP and COFA roles are much-maligned but they have successfully focused firms on risk.
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PII special: Seeking closure
Only a third of solicitors are aware that the Solicitors Indemnity Fund closes in 2020. Look at your cover!
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PII special: Cutting negligence claims
Insurers should come clean on specific behaviours giving rise to claims.
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Arbitration: Centre ground
Arbitration has never been bigger business, but the ‘traditional’ centres face stiff competition. Marialuisa Taddia reports
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Climate change: We'll always have Paris
Landmark agreement to cut emissions is likely to survive the withdrawal of the US.
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Claims against unnamed defendants
Naming of parties still a necessary step in any claim application.
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Europhile in at Petty France
David Lidington claims to care passionately about access to justice, but his voting record is open to question.
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The ethical dimension
Can in-house lawyers be a moral compass for the organisations which employ them, or should general counsel ‘have the back’ of the CEO and the board?
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Climate change on corporate behaviour
Demands for a new corporate offence of failing to prevent human rights abuses are becoming mainstream.
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Data page – June 2017
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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How to: Take a sabbatical
A solicitor can return from a sabbatical refreshed and brimming with ideas. The experience can leave a lasting imprint on a law firm’s culture too.
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‘Excessive pricing’ and pharmaceuticals
Alleged abuse of dominance through excessive pricing in the pharmaceutical sector could be curbed.
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Judicial college: Bench marks
The Judicial College offers invaluable e-training that sharpens the skills of judges and bolsters their battered morale.
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Case management and appeals
Was the trial judge wrong to refuse two applications to adjourn trial because of the (alleged) ill-health of a defendant?