All Law Gazette articles in 23 September 2013 – Page 3
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Opinion
Complicated conveyancing
Why has the relatively simple act of buying and selling a house seemingly become so complicated?
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News
Rethink on compensation discounts
The government may backtrack on plans to increase the discount rate from compensation payments.
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Profile
Teachers win whistleblowing claim
Nick Cambell acted for two unfairly dismissed teachers in a successful whistleblowing claim against former employer.
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Opinion
Leader: early settlement in defamation cases
Is it fair for ordinary individual claimants to be pressured into accepting early offers?
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Feature
Recent changes to rules on business immigration
Laura Devine outlines the amendments to the UK Immigration Rules.
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Profile
My legal life: Simon Bradbury
Patent attorney and head of life sciences, Appleyard Lees, Manchester.
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Feature
How to: boost your media profile
We consider the value of a media strategy and hiring public relations expertise.
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News
'Halt and bin' QASA, says Waddington
Legal regulators being told to abandon scheme a week before registration is due to commence.
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News
Doubts over beneficial owners registry
Plans to create a central registry of ‘beneficial owners’ of companies could threaten the UK economy, a committee of the Law Society has warned.
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News
LSB bid to lower entry bar under fire
The profession has hit back at calls from the super-regulator for more legal services providers to enter the market.
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Opinion
Criminal legal aid: what now?
We must face the practical reality. There were going to be cuts. Our agreement is the best available package.
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News
Time to halt adoption ‘inadequacies’
Family judge warns that moves to speed up adoption could lead to children being removed from their birth parents on flimsy evidence.
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Opinion
Gender-exclusive address
It is ridiculous it is in this day and age to address another firm as ‘Dear Sirs’ when probably more than half the lawyers in that firm are female.
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News
Hong Kong looks at ABS
Proposals to introduce an alternative business structure in Hong Kong could provide significant opportunities for UK ABS firms.
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News
Slash 10% on legal spend with e-billing, GCs told
General counsel could save up to 10% of their external legal spend simply by implementing effective workflow systems.
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News
1Solicitor 'superfirm' is launched
National solicitors network 1Solicitor seeks to become the new superfirm.
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News
£37m legal bill for NHS computer scheme
Legal costs of winding up the NHS in England’s computerisation scheme have topped £37m.
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