All Feature articles – Page 80
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Data page – December 2019
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Changing insolvency legislation for the better
How can we improve the situation for financially distressed businesses?
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Diversity in lawtech: mentoring matters
Joanna Goodman on her experience as a Women in LawTech mentor.
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After the election: all change for UK sanctions litigation?
Out of chaos can come opportunity.
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Law Society spotlight: December’s Council meeting
A report from this month’s Law Society Council meeting.
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Business and human rights
Multinational businesses face legal and organisational challenges in their efforts to implement human rights commitments.
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Exe marks the spot
Exeter is so much more than the south-west’s second legal centre, hears Eduardo Reyes at the Gazette’s latest roundtable. As well as offering an enviable lifestyle, the city boasts a fiercely competitive market which is a draw for junior lawyers seeking to make their mark
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‘A great many she bears’
The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 turns 100 on 23 December. Eduardo Reyes looks back on a century of shifting attitudes, both in the press and the Council chamber
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Putting the house in order
From fighting money laundering to keeping an eye on dodgy estate agents, the regulatory burden on conveyancing solicitors is growing. Marialuisa Taddia reports
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Global targets
Cast as ‘vagabonds’ in many countries, blackmailed by police and turned down for asylum, transgender people are badly let down by the law. What can be done? Eduardo Reyes reports.
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Disclosure pilot scheme in the Business and Property Courts
The scheme is set to become permanent.
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Off home turf
A ‘whispering campaign’ is allegedly under way to keep solicitors off their feet and out of court.
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Legislating for a new framework
On 15 October the Environment Bill was published. The first half of the bill was originally published in December 2018 as the Environmental (Principles and Governance) Bill.
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Pivot to follow the money
As the lawtech startup market hardens, firms that can adapt and take advantage of changing trading conditions are best placed to survive and thrive.
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How Bertha Cave fought law’s male exclusivity
Servant’s daughter who applied to join Gray’s Inn in 1903 was an early pioneer of women’s entry into the legal profession.