All Book reviews articles – Page 23
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Christmas unwrapped: the top 10 books of 2019
Lawyers’ literary ambitions range across the genres, encompassing a fictional whatdunnit, a history of the Old Bailey, and an exploration of costs, says David Pickup.
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Facts of life in the magistrates’ court
Essential Magistrates’ Courts Law | Howard Riddle, Robert Zara
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The ins and outs of beneficial ownership
Ownership, Financial Accountability and the Law: transparency strategies and counter-initiatives | Paul Beckett
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Determined sense of 'why not?' pervades pages of First
Book celebrates first 100 years of women in law.
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So what’s new? Essential insights on a changing profession
The Solicitor’s Handbook 2019 | Gregory Treverton-Jones QC, Nigel West, Susanna Heley and Robert Forman.
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Tried and trusted formula guides reader through maze
Trust Practitioner’s Handbook (4th edition) | Gill Steel
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Slick probate guidance ticks all the boxes
Probate Practitioner’s Handbook (8th edition) | Lesley King
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Online courts and the enemy of the good
Critics of online courts should be pragmatic not romantic, says Richard Susskind's latest book.
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The Client Magnet Formula For Lawyers
The Client Magnet Formula For Lawyers: How to attract and convert more of your ideal clients
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Global guide is bang on the money
International Guide to Money Laundering Law and Practice (5th edition)
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Action-packed thriller takes you into the dead zone
As a lover of Raymond Chandler (for me the master of ‘noir’), I jumped at the chance to review a noir thriller by A K Reynolds.
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In the field of pain and death
Lethal Force, the Right to Life and the ECHR: Narratives of Death and Democracy | Stephen Skinner
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Ending unwanted online trips down memory lane
The Right to be Forgotten, sometimes known as Personal Takedown and Forgetting, has developed in various international court cases and is incorporated in the GDPR.
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Damage limitation for past misdeeds
Criminal Records, Privacy and the Criminal Justice System | Edward Jones, Jessica Jones
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History horrible and crimes true
Law’s Strangest Cases: Extraordinary but True Stories | Peter Seddon
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Style guide for every advocate’s shelf
Speaking in Court: Developments in Court Advocacy from the 17th to the 21st Century | Andrew Watson
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Supreme Court's low political birth
A whiggish history of the Supreme Court could be set for the bestseller lists.