All Feature articles – Page 120
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FeatureData page – July 2017
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureExtending the Unified Patent Court beyond the EU?
It is possible that the London-based UPC could have a future in Britain after Brexit - if roles are formalised now.
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FeatureLaw Society Council: Say hello and wave goodbye
July’s meeting of the Law Society Council was the first for new president Joe Egan.
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FeatureDigital pirates – on a sinking ship?
CJEU decision could make file-sharing sites constitute as copyright infringement.
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FeatureTaylor made: the future of employment law?
Taylor Review has the potential to set the best practice guidelines for employment law for years to come.
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FeatureLocal Government: Scope of power to prosecute
R v AB and others raises questions about the powers of local authorities.
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FeatureReturning to law: Reclaiming the ‘lost lawyers’
Women Returners and AWS London are helping solicitors back into the workplace after a career break.
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FeatureRoundtable: Out in the open
LGBT lawyers believe that the profession has yet to deliver on full equality.
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FeatureWhy are SCI claimants feeling let down by the legal system?
More could be done to improve the plight of those injured through medical negligence.
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FeatureConference: 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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FeatureLegal update: media law - The right of erasure
Most social media sites have no age restriction for registration and children are free to interact with the online community as they see fit. Even where they do not post information themselves, a child’s image will often feature in pictures posted by friends and family.
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FeaturePII 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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FeaturePII special: Cutting negligence claims
Insurers should come clean on specific behaviours giving rise to claims.
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FeaturePII 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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FeaturePII special: Science of compliance
COLP and COFA roles are much-maligned but they have successfully focused firms on risk.
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FeaturePII special: Are you cyber-secure?
Law firms are seen as soft targets by criminals so prepare for the worst.
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FeatureLawtech 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.





















