Features – Page 29
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The Old trouble
A tumultuous 12 months has ensured lawyers working in pensions disputes are busier than ever.
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Postcard from abroad: Alexandra Tribe and Sonny Patel, Expatriate Law
Next in our series examining how English law is being used in different jurisdictions, we hear from Dubai and Singapore.
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Free enterprise
‘Cumbersome and clunky’ or the ‘envy of the world’? Post-Brexit, reform of the UK’s antitrust regime could encompass the globally esteemed Competition Appeal Tribunal.
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How to: Win an award
All lawyers tell prospective clients and job candidates that they, their team and the firm are the best – so an award helps prove it. Maria Shahid talks to the people who know how to go about winning one.
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Postcard from Abroad: Daniel H Erskine, Project Execution Services
Our series moves across the pond to the US, as we hear from Daniel H Erskine, who works at Project Execution Services LLC and as a sole solicitor and attorney in Connecticut and New York.
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Candidates for change
The lasting effect of the pandemic on law firm hiring policies – and a candidate’s options – looks set to be profound, writes Katharine Freeland
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Believe it or not
Several legal tech stories published on 1 April seemed especially imaginative.
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Data page – April 2021
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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Postcard from abroad: Sinyee Ong, Sharpe & Jagger
Sinyee Ong, who works at Sharpe & Jagger in Singapore, describes how English law is applied in construction and insurance cases.
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Getting your secondment right first time
Know the organisation you’re joining, understand the culture and listen hard.
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Ethnicity pay gap reporting: transparency can lead to accountability
If businesses have to report on their ethnicity pay gap by law, what might the legal framework look like?
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Buckland's judicial power project
Did the justice secretary misspeak when he claimed Lord Faulks’ review of JR supported the government’s case for reform?
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Solicitors’ cyber cover – going quietly?
Potential changes to the scope of cover for cyber-related claims.
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Postcard from abroad: Nick Wall, Allen & Overy
We return to Asia in our series examining how English law is being used in different jurisdictions.
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Gazette special investigation: Hate crimes
In a special investigation for the Gazette, Melanie Newman reveals that hate crime laws are heavily used by police forces for offences against their own officers. Has the right balance been struck in this important area?
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Data page – March 2021
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.