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Coming like a ghost town
Tendency of hybrid office staff to go in to the office on just Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays is causing anxiety in some quarters.
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David Lammy - coming to a law firm near you?
Latest register of members' interests shows a busy programme for shadow foreign secretary.
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Pinsents on track to help rejuvenate athletics
International firm is official supplier of legal services to world championships in Budapest.
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Alex Chalk reveals a surprising role model
Does the lord chancellor’s choice of office portrait betray a secret ambition?
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England rugby’s biggest weapon? Its lawyer
Sports specialist persuaded independent judicial committee to overturn a red card.
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No Mickey Mouse degrees for filmmaker - lawyer
Rising star contrasts his experiences at film school and law school.
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Leveson recreated - in portraits
More than a decade on, a London photographer recreates a judicial inquiry in portraits.
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Memory lane
Firms remain hostile to judicial ambitions and there are calls for the formation of a Legal Art Society: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Carry on camping
In Darwall v Dartmoor National Park Authority, the master of the rolls sets out why wild camping falls into the category of ‘open-air recreation’.
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Mermaids of honour
Law Society Yacht Club's next event is a social day on the water at Seaview Sailing Club, Isle of Wight.
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We're behind you!
East Anglia firm takes centre stage as headline sponsor of pantomime Sleeping Beauty in Colchester.
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Braverman makes SRA an offer it can't refuse
Gazette blown out as regulator cancels its monthly media briefing for taskforce relaunch.
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Beware clients bearing gifts
I have had gifts from happy clients, but generally they have been like those borne by the Greeks.
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Law's coming home: 125-year-old firm opens in Chancery Lane
New City office for Hanne & Co is latest sign of post-pandemic revival of Legal London.
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Registry’s annual report paints mixed picture
Award for visually stunning annual report by government department or agency once again goes to HM Land Registry.
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A bookstore to cure loneliness
Independent bookshop, cafe and events space in central Manchester is the brainchild of international law firm's founder.
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Memory lane
Dismay as a new LCJ is named and discussions on the legality of candle auctions: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Mental health advocate helps colleagues with podcast
Lawyer Jeremy Fletcher invites guests to talk about how they tackle mental health issues in their professional lives.