All Feature articles – Page 16
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Seven in ten wills ignore the issue of digital legacy
How many of us have planned a good digital legacy? Solicitors and financial advisers can help change that. (Advertising feature.)
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Let all talent rise
In the second of two articles on disability in the legal profession, Katharine Freeland looks at the experiences of – and what must be done for – solicitors seeking to climb the career ladder.
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Show us the money
Windrush, contaminated blood, child sexual abuse – the state claims victims of high-profile scandals don’t need lawyers to secure proper compensation. Experience suggests otherwise, reports Eduardo Reyes.
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Recognising and overcoming digital burnout
What is digital burnout and how can you combat it?
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'Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.' Henry Ford
Professional Development (sponsored content).
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Touching the void
Seven years into mandatory pay gap reporting, Joanna Goodman reports on whether and how large law firms have used the data to narrow the gender divide.
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Ghost in the machine
Generative AI is transforming legal work. That has potentially significant ramifications for professional negligence claims and how solicitors insure themselves.
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Maternity leave: My perspective as a deputy senior partner
What will it mean for my practice? How will clients and colleagues react? How much will everything have changed when I get back?
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LIDW24: Uniting the dispute resolution community
Joanna Goodman speaks with Michael Fletcher, co-chair of London International Disputes Week 2024. The Gazette is this year's media sponsor.
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Data page – April 2024
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Decisions and interventions
Decisions filed recently with the Law Society (which may be subject to appeal).
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Crowded house
The bedrock of our criminal justice system, the magistrates’ courts, is in crisis. So is it time to consider a radical overhaul? Catherine Baksi reports.
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