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From the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal to the Rolls Building, technology is gradually opening up judicial proceedings.
Here’s another prediction for 2025: our law firms will have to be as careful in their involvement with the new US oligarchy as with the former Russian one.
Restoring the best ideas of the past would bring sentencing up to date.
How should firms manage risk, compliance and client care in the context of rising demands relating to due diligence? Eduardo Reyes reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion.
Deputy chief executive Juliet Oliver moves on after 10 years at the regulator.
Judge shares concerns that a claimant, who alleged she was unfairly dismissed for making a protected disclosure over mouldy cheese, did not understand her case.
Former Queen’s Bench president wants lawyers to give him ‘ambitious’ evidence and ideas that ‘challenge current thinking’.
Family law specialist Kerry Read, who has been a solicitor for only four years, has become Norfolk and Norwich Law Society's new president.
Atttorney general says previous guidance for government lawyers advising on lawfulness risked diluting legal standards.
David Glass reviews 'Omissions in Tort Law' by Sandy Steel.
David Pickup reviews 'Managing Partner Performance: Strategies for Transforming Underperforming Partners'.
Richard Singleton reviews 'The Global ESG Handbook: A Guide for Practitioners'.
James Wilson reviews Chris Reed's AI Fairness and Beyond: Law, Regulation and Technology.
Julian Phillips reviews 'Forced Migration: An Integrative Perspective for the 21st Century' by Ludger Pries and Rafael Bohlen.
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