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How to: Prepare for the succession
In smaller practices, succession planning is often left until retirement comes into view. That is a mistake.
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A little more conversation: thought leadership in legal technology
The rise of voice interfaces in consumer platforms is changing the delivery of legal services.
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Competition: into the unknowns
Competition lawyers are no clearer than they were last June about how Brexit will work for them.
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Law Society Council: Say hello and wave goodbye
July’s meeting of the Law Society Council was the first for new president Joe Egan.
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Conference: In-house in order?
The Modern Slavery Act, Brexit and measuring performance were among key themes at this year’s conference of the Law Society’s In-house Division.
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PII special: Cheap and cheerful?
Kicking off the Gazette’s PII special focus, Eduardo Reyes highlights the distinguishing characteristics of this year’s ‘benign’ renewal season.
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PII special: Seeking closure
Only a third of solicitors are aware that the Solicitors Indemnity Fund closes in 2020. Look at your cover!
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PII special: Are you cyber-secure?
Law firms are seen as soft targets by criminals so prepare for the worst.
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PII special: Science of compliance
COLP and COFA roles are much-maligned but they have successfully focused firms on risk.
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PII special: Cutting negligence claims
Insurers should come clean on specific behaviours giving rise to claims.
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Arbitration: Centre ground
Arbitration has never been bigger business, but the ‘traditional’ centres face stiff competition. Marialuisa Taddia reports
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Robert Bourns: Parting shots
As access to justice is emasculated, public and private sector bodies are losing sight of their responsibilities, says Law Society president Robert Bourns.
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Claims against unnamed defendants
Naming of parties still a necessary step in any claim application.
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Climate change: We'll always have Paris
Landmark agreement to cut emissions is likely to survive the withdrawal of the US.
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Europhile in at Petty France
David Lidington claims to care passionately about access to justice, but his voting record is open to question.
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The ethical dimension
Can in-house lawyers be a moral compass for the organisations which employ them, or should general counsel ‘have the back’ of the CEO and the board?
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Judicial college: Bench marks
The Judicial College offers invaluable e-training that sharpens the skills of judges and bolsters their battered morale.
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Law Society Council: The day we went to Cardiff
The Law Society Council met in Cardiff for their annual meeting.