All Feature articles – Page 52
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FeatureOn the march
A trawl of the Gazette’s archives to mark Black History Month yields some surprises for Eduardo Reyes
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FeatureMinority reports
Court reporters may be an endangered species but the vital service they provide in terms of public education and open justice must be protected.
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FeatureWritten in the stars
The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill envisages ripping up the EU lawbook, sparking concerns about the rule of law and parliamentary scrutiny. Eduardo Reyes reports.
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FeatureParalegals: a legitimate long-term career path?
A look at what options are available to a paralegal who wants to advance in their career, but does not want to become a lawyer.
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FeatureIsrael reaches for new tech horizons
With ‘start-up’ nation Israel at the forefront of game-changing technology, a roundtable discussion considers the crossovers of legal tech.
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FeatureIs it taboo to talk about the impact of a cyberattack?
Jonathan Ashley, co-founder of etiCloud. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureA charity approach to ADR in contentious probate cases
Rod Etherington, Legacy Partnerships Team Manager at Cancer Research UK. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureBringing the house down
A sustained boom in property transactions generated huge volume but has done little to resolve conveyancing’s systemic problems.
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FeatureHave the judges lost control?
I know that as one gets older, the past gets rosier, but one thing is certain – justice was swifter years ago.
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FeatureRemembering the men who enabled women
Although it was men who were in control of the discriminatory method of admittance to the professions, it was also men who challenged and pushed the establishment to finally admit women.





















