All Law Gazette articles in 18 November 2013 – Page 3
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News
MP intervenes in SRA costs row
Simon Danczuk is angered by what appears to be a loophole denying costs protection to someone who was a beneficiary of a will but not the client.
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Profile
Victory over decision to close disability fund
Clare Collier helped several disabled claimants appeal against earlier High Court ruling.
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News
Central conveyancing panel system
Three major lenders have agreed to adopt a centralised lender panel management system that will relieve conveyancing firms of the need to make repeat applications.
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News
Legal career progression fear over flexible working
Law firms accept flexible working arrangements reluctantly, a study of lawyers working at larger firms has concluded.
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Opinion
Open season on business
Transparency is all very well, but top executives have rights to privacy.
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News
Bumper to bumper
Manchester Law Society PI conference sees bun fight between insurers and claimant lawyers.
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Opinion
THEATRE REVIEW: The Scottsboro Boys
This production of the story of African-American teenagers falsely accused of rape is bold and dynamic.
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Whores and Highwaymen – Crime and Justice in the Eighteenth-Century Metropolis
A very readable documentation of grizzly legal London in the 18th century. Are things better now?
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News
Felons on the bench would be a crime
Does the public really want ex-criminals sitting in judgment over them?
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News
Baku to the future
A wealth of opportunities awaits UK investors in Azerbaijan, Law Society president Nicholas Fluck said.
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News
Law Society Council defends aid strategy
The Council has issued a robust defence of Chancery Lane’s stance on criminal legal aid reform, ahead of a special general meeting of the organisation requisitioned by a dissident solicitor.
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News
Brands in line of fire after QS firms quit
Responding to the departures, QualitySolicitors said it had more than 200 locations across the country.
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News
ADR pledge may change approach to litigation
A number of the UK’s biggest companies including Tesco and Marks & Spencer signed up to the 21st Century Corporate ADR Pledge.
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News
Call for Sri Lanka action
The Law Society added its voice to calls for an independent investigation into alleged war crimes and ongoing human rights abuses in Sri Lanka.
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Opinion
Gulf in access to justice
Thanks for shining the spotlight on the gulf in access to justice between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots’.
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News
Most victims unable to access legal aid
Six out of 10 domestic violence victims are unable to get access to legal aid, a survey by women’s rights charities has revealed.
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Opinion
Diversity is about standards
The issue in law is clearly not one of aspirations that need ‘lifting’.
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Feature
Variation of budgets – part 1
Christopher Lethem considers an important aspect of the post-Jackson regime.
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