All Law Gazette articles in 14 October 2013 – Page 3

  • Opinion

    A covenant for reform

    14 October 2013

    Is there any chance that the government might now implement the recommendations making positive covenants enforceable against subsequent owners of a property?

  • Fenway park, home of Boston Red Sox
    News

    Counsel collective

    14 October 2013

    The spectacle of so many lawyers all in one place set many minds thinking alike.

  • Shanghai
    Feature

    China: a tough market to penetrate

    14 October 2013

    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.

  • Opinion

    Name checks

    14 October 2013

    It is surely courteous to use the name that we call ourselves.

  • Scottish kilt
    News

    Celtic confusion

    14 October 2013

    One seminar was attended by the president of the Law Society of Scotland, splendid in national dress with kilt, sporran and sgian dubh.

  • We are open sign
    Opinion

    Open and shut case

    14 October 2013

    The UK is a non-protectionist island in a sea of closed jurisdictions.

  • Washington University
    News

    Britons take to video to learn US law

    14 October 2013

    University responds to growing demand from lawyers who wanted to add US qualifications without having to relocate.

  • Cheers
    News

    Boston raises a glass to the world

    14 October 2013

    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.

  • Opinion

    Legal training: removing barriers to entry

    14 October 2013

    Training overhaul is step in the right direction, and could improve diversity.

  • Neill Blundell
    Opinion

    National Crime Agency: the big picture

    14 October 2013

    Does the National Crime Agency have the budget to justify its headline-grabbing remit?

  • Opinion

    Road accidents: fuel effect

    14 October 2013

    I was astonished to see the claim that ‘road traffic accidents are down 20%’, due allegedly to fuel prices.

  • News

    EU access directive

    14 October 2013

    Directive will guarantee people facing criminal proceedings the right to the effective assistance of a lawyer.

  • Michael Cross
    Opinion

    Open sesame

    2013-10-09T15:17:00Z

    Now is a great moment to push for data about crime and justice to be published online.