All Feature articles – Page 133
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Roundtable: personal injury
The impact of far-reaching civil justice reforms was greatest for personal injury lawyers – just as government intended. Leading practitioners discuss their responses at the latest Gazette roundtable, held in Manchester.
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How to: help clients build trust
Big companies are struggling to retain the trust of those they depend on, which is destroying value in tangible ways. Should they be listening to their lawyers?
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Late amendments and scope of judges
A recent Court of Appeal judgment illustrates how the circumstances of the particular case will determine if an adverse costs order is made.
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Magna Carta: still relevant?
What influence does Magna Carta have on modern-day court judgments?
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Myles Bradbury appeals against sentence
Paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury appeals against his sentence for child sex offences. He was jailed for 22 years last December. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Roundtable: public sector – the state we are in
Public sector lawyers retain a keen service ethic, the latest Gazette roundtable heard. But in-house professionals and their law firm advisers are under pressure to think like entrepreneurs as they are challenged to do more for less.
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Representation in SFO interviews
Does a person interviewed in a criminal investigation have the right to a solicitor of their choice?
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Public inquiries: getting at the truth
Ten years on, our writers assess whether the Inquiries Act 2005 has served us well and how it might be improved.
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Court bundles – be warned
The run of recent cases on the issue is essential reading for practitioners if they wish to avoid being named and shamed.
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How to: become a judge
What do solicitors need to consider when applying for a judicial post?
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The cost of corporate culture
A culture of mutual support in law firms seems to have disintegrated. What’s happened?
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The Fifa scandal and money laundering laws
With impeccable timing in the wake of the Fifa scandal, new European anti-money laundering provisions are set to come into force.
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TTIP: EU and US perspectives
A look at the advantages of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership for both sides of the Atlantic.
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Legal education: the right road?
Reforming routes to qualification and the role of the regulator.
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Criminal law changes
Amendments to laws on rehabilitation, sexual offences, legal aid, cautions and court procedure.
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Data page – June 2015
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Dispute over wage deduction for strike
How much is an employer entitled to withhold for unauthorised absence?