All News articles – Page 401
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‘Overstretched and under-resourced’: tax tribunals under pressure
Solicitors and barristers complain of long delays and a lack of suitable judges.
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Afghan lawyers’ plea to UK: save us from clutches of the Taliban
Relatives in the UK approach the Gazette with fears for safety of family members.
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Time for us to stop soliciting?
Surely, we should no longer be tagged alongside hawkers and canvassers. So what should we call ourselves?
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In focus: Should City firms cut the polluters loose?
As the climate change debate rages, law firms are under pressure to cut ties with fossil fuel giants. But rethinking their client base or denying sectors legal representation are plainly problematic.
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Financial results: Big firms saw big gains despite pandemic - but why?
Our largest law firms enjoyed a startlingly lucrative trading year in spite of the pandemic. But why?
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Bard times at Chancery Lane
James Woolf's play about the gig economy can still be enjoyed at selected venues.
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Lawyers co-ordinate effort to help Afghans desperate to escape
Groups set up almost overnight to deal with enquiries from those wanting to leave Taliban rule.
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Taylor Wessing sets up shop in Dublin
Irish office will focus on life sciences and healthcare and technology sectors.
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Birmingham firm goes under three years after rescue deal
Owner of DBS Law goes into administration despite attempts to refresh the brand.
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Big Four muscle in on new type of City work
Major accountancy firms 'seeking to become the engine room of professional services'.
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Firm promotion: Kingsley Napley announces new head of public law
Sophie Kemp specialises in judicial review, large scale investigations and public inquiries.
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Solicitor who claimed to be locked down in Chinese hospital struck off
Solicitor 'repeatedly used the claimed ill-health of his mother as a shield to try to deflect him from scrutiny', tribunal finds.
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Bar to review aptitude test with just 0.7% fail rate
The Bar Course Aptitude Test is 'not operating as an effective filter', says regulator.
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Firm tells lawyers they will need both jabs to come into office
US-headquartered firm one of the first to require vaccinations by attending staff members.
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London firms combine forces to create 'mid-market powerhouse'
RIAA Barker Gillette and Tibber Marks Solicitors announce merger deal.
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Talks ongoing for securing evacuation of at-risk Afghan judge
Foreign secretary says nine judges have been evacuated from the destabilised country.
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PI claim to proceed despite tribunal settlement
Court rejects submission that second claim in civil courts is abuse of process.
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Firm hires: Number of senior appointments at Guest Walker
York-based firm has been based on the Shambles for over 35 years.
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Yemen: Barrister asks ICC to open 'war crimes' investigation
Application made despite 'key protagonists' not being parties to the Hague court.