All Feature articles – Page 74
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Moving mental health to the top of the legal agenda
Law firms cannot afford to not care right now.
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Whose Team are you on?
As the Covid-19 epidemic rages, law firms have embraced a plethora of online tools to keep their businesses going and identified the tech which offers genuine life support
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Staying powers
Marialuisa Taddia canvasses practitioners on coping with a dysfunctional immigration regime made worse by the pandemic.
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What Morrisons means for employer liability
Employers must continue to assess their obligations under GDPR and apply appropriate technical and organisational security measures.
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Covid-19 public inquiry: Asking the right questions
The government is facing calls for a public inquiry into its response to the coronavirus pandemic. What form should such an inquiry take and what should it investigate?
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Returning to work: Health and safety concerns
Employees will be returning to a very different workplace from the one they left. People will need to know what to expect.
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Coronavirus Q&A: Inheritance tax relief for emergency workers
Common queries answered about inheritance tax relief for ‘blue light’ workers.
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Coronavirus Q&A: Employment law
Common queries facing employment solicitors during the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Running for cover
With premiums on the up and income in freefall, the Gazette assembles a panel of brokers and solicitors for insights and advice on professional indemnity insurance. Maria Shahid reports.
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Public law challenges: What happened next
Seminal public law challenges disappear from the media radar after final judgment is handed down. What happens next is not always what one would expect.
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Interim injunctions against persons unknown
As George Harrison once sang: ‘All things must pass.’
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Coronavirus Q&A: Courts and access to justice
Common questions answered about how Covid-19 has affected courts and access to justice.
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Personal protective equipment and the law
Supply of PPE to employees exposed to risk is not merely a matter of good practice. It is a longstanding legal duty.
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Legal engineer
In the first of a new series on alternative legal careers, Katharine Freeland looks at legal engineers and the skills needed to thrive in this increasingly important role
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Crash test
Covid-19 has prompted unprecedented collaboration between personal injury claimant lawyers and the insurance sector. Could this new spirit of co-operation survive the pandemic?
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Comply with ADR duty or risk costs sanction
The recent decision of DSN v Blackpool Football Club Limited [2020] EWHC 670 (QB) illustrates the need for litigating parties to consider and engage with alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedures in trying to resolve their disputes.
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Catching Covid-19 and running my practice
For the first time in my professional life, I had to cancel meetings. I had never done that. Ever.