All Law Gazette articles in 11 November 2013 – Page 2
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News
Legal job numbers in London continue to fall
Lobby group remains optimistic despite 11% drop in two years.
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News
Family transparency guidelines this year: Munby
President of the Family Division sets out next steps for media access, including to court documents.
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Opinion
How Jackson is affecting litigation so far
Lawyers say they have seen a ‘spike’ in settlements recently – most likely due to costs budgeting.
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News
Diversity League Table shows promotion gap
Black solicitors are a minority within the black and minority ethnic group, according to the diversity league table 2013.
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News
‘Knife in back’ claim over RTA data sharing
Insurers fear 'phishing' by claimant firms, Manchester Law Society conference hears.
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News
Supreme Court to slash IT costs by leaving MoJ contract
The court will shave £175,000 off its IT budget per year by switching case management systems.
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News
Woolf is University of Law's first chancellor
Fiona Woolf will take up the role at the end of her mayoral term in Novermber 2014
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Feature
Retention of title
We look at the issues that can arise when a claim for the price of goods is asserted in relation to a retention of title clause.
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News
Question time
It’s the annual press conference of the individual known by sub-editors throughout the realm as ‘Top Judge’.
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Profile
Paul Mahoney
The UK’s judge at the European Court of Human Rights explains how it ‘insures’ nations against ‘backsliding into totalitarian government’.
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Feature
Kazakhstan is a magnet for investors but its legal system is a work in progress
Kazakhstan is enjoying an economic boom but politics plays a big part as lawyers seek to carve out practices.
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Feature
How To: reduce staff pay
Cutting pay could help your law firm remain sustainable, but it has to be done carefully and with extreme sensitivity.
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News
Extend protection for whistleblowers, says Law Society
Public interest would be better served by encouraging those who have witnessed wrongdoing to report what they have seen.
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News
Review of Civil Justice and Family Justice councils
Government wants evidence on the functions of the Civil Justice Council and Family Justice Council.
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Opinion
Checking out chancel repairs
How will changes to chancel repair liabilities affect solicitors?
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Opinion
Children need contact centres
Child contact centres are a lifeline for families and must be put on a statutory footing.
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