All Law Gazette articles in 28 October 2013 – Page 3
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Feature
Offshore: reasons to be cheerful
Offshore financial centres have suffered a reputational bruising and tougher regulation in the aftermath of the 2008 crash. But many law firms have found ways to survive and thrive.
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Feature
How to: change specialisms
Grania Langdon-Down hears from practitioners who have reshaped their career by moving practice area.
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News
Third-party capture in Grayling's sights
Justice secretary will turn his attention to tackling third-party capture after last week rejecting an increase to the £1,000 small claims track limit.
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News
Yorkshire competition winner takes the cake
AWB Charlesworth runs Bake Off in aid of local charity.
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News
Boycott could cause cases to collapse
Major trials could collapse from next month if barristers carry out a threat to boycott criminal legal aid work in protest over proposed fee cuts in very high cost cases.
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News
MoJ writes off £76m in uncollected court fines
Amount 'administratively cancelled' is 20% increase on previous year
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