All Feature articles – Page 131
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NCA in trouble again
Following criticism over its conduct in a high-profile financial crime investigation, the National Crime Agency has come under fire once more.
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PII: aggregation of claims
A Commercial Court judgment on an SRA clause relating to liability limits in PII claims could affect solicitors and insurers alike.
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Legal professional privilege
Is it time for the English courts to widen the definition of client for privilege purposes?
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Planning a future at the criminal bar
The criminal bar could plan for a profitable future with more confidence, barrister John McNally of new set Drystone Chambers argues.
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Extradition as a political tool
CIS states, such as Russia, have sought to manipulate the extradition process in order to persecute opponents.
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Court-appointed experts?
Could experts appointed by the court help to speed up catastrophic injury claims?
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Roundtable: Legal IT
Cutting-edge technology can help law firms innovate and remain agile, the Gazette’s latest roundtable heard.
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Legal professional privilege: protection principle
Lawyers must be clear with clients about the status of preliminary enquiries
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How to: use Twitter
When lawyers and PR specialists talk about social media strategy, increasingly they mean Twitter
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Did MoD owe marine duty of care?
Diving injuries – duties owed to military personnel outside their ‘employment’
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Emotional intelligence in litigation
In professional negligence cases, the preservation of a commercial relationship should be a key goal.
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Roundtable: private wealth
High-net-worth people with $1m or more to invest want advice from private client lawyers on issues ranging from tax to trusts.
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Law Society library: information station
In the first of a series of articles about what the Law Society can do for you, we visit Chancery Lane’s magnificent library to clear up some misconceptions.
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Search warrants: duty of disclosure
State agencies applying for search warrants must be painstaking in their approach.
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Requesting a court revisit its judgment
How can a court exercise its discretion and revisit its judgment in the light of a new point?
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Data page – July 2015
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Yugoslavia tribunal: legacy of war
The end is near for the groundbreaking international tribunal established to try alleged crimes committed in the conflicts of the former Yugoslavia.
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How to: plan for retirement
Solicitors should prepare for retirement as they prepared for their careers.
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Why is Britain closing for business?
Conservative plans to further reduce non-EU migration put party before country.
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Hard copies, hard work
Treating hard copies like electronic documents may mean that there has been a failure to carry out a reasonable search, so that proper disclosure is not made.