All Feature articles – Page 54
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FeatureGovernment interventions in local authorities
A look at the legal issues surrounding local authority interventions in light of recent high-profile failings and gloomy financial predictions.
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FeatureRussian sanctions and the law of unintended consequences
Considering the risks lawyers face advising clients with links to Russia.
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Feature'Wagatha Christie': Vardy v Rooney
A close look at the judgment handed down in Rebekah Vardy’s libel claim against Coleen Rooney.
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FeatureCouncil’s junior lawyers
Lizzy Lim and Baljinder Atwal, two of four junior lawyer members of the Law Society Council, talk to Eduardo Reyes about their background, experiences and role representing their peers.
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FeaturePlaying politics
Prison lawyers are sceptical about the latest reforms of prisons and probation, reports Rachel Rothwell. At Westminster debate on penal policy long ago degenerated into a competition over who can shout the loudest about crime.
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FeatureInvestigating strip-searches in Armagh Gaol
Elizabeth Woodcraft on visiting the women’s prison in Northern Ireland as part of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the use of strip-searching.
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FeatureComputer says yes
What’s it like to advise the world’s top tech entrepreneurs? Joanna Goodman finds out.
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FeatureHow legacy giving is helping beat cancer
Samantha Devlin, Head of Product: Legacy Giving at Cancer Research UK, on the importance of funding and ways you can help facilitate these conversations with clients. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureBench pressed
Who’d be a judge? Crumbling courtroom infrastructure, real-terms pay cuts, and accusations of harassment and bullying have made the bench a tough sell. Catherine Baksi reports
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FeatureWhy innovation is critical for the survival of the legal industry
Rhys Hodkinson, CCO at Definely, looks at innovation within the legal sector, and why those who fail to innovate will be left behind. (Sponsored content.)





















