All Law Gazette articles in 14 October 2013 – Page 3
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Opinion
A covenant for reform
Is there any chance that the government might now implement the recommendations making positive covenants enforceable against subsequent owners of a property?
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News
Counsel collective
The spectacle of so many lawyers all in one place set many minds thinking alike.
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Feature
China: a tough market to penetrate
The world’s second-largest economy offers boundless potential. But restrictions on the work of foreign firms are among many obstacles to sharing in China’s success.
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News
Celtic confusion
One seminar was attended by the president of the Law Society of Scotland, splendid in national dress with kilt, sporran and sgian dubh.
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News
Britons take to video to learn US law
University responds to growing demand from lawyers who wanted to add US qualifications without having to relocate.
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News
Boston raises a glass to the world
Lawyers excitedly taking selfies like teenagers, a naked Brad Pitt and more bow ties than the Bullingdon Club – such is life at the International Bar Association conference.
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Opinion
Legal training: removing barriers to entry
Training overhaul is step in the right direction, and could improve diversity.
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Opinion
National Crime Agency: the big picture
Does the National Crime Agency have the budget to justify its headline-grabbing remit?
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Opinion
Road accidents: fuel effect
I was astonished to see the claim that ‘road traffic accidents are down 20%’, due allegedly to fuel prices.
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News
EU access directive
Directive will guarantee people facing criminal proceedings the right to the effective assistance of a lawyer.
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Opinion
Open sesame
Now is a great moment to push for data about crime and justice to be published online.
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