Roundtables – Page 6
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FeatureRoundtable: counsel for the council
Local authorities are turning to innovative operating models in a climate of savage retrenchment.
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FeatureRoundtable: women in the law
Despite an oft-stated commitment to fairness, the legal profession struggles with gender equality – with costs for all. The Gazette roundtable on Women in the Law asked leading practitioners why.
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FeatureRoundtable: conveyancing
The Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion, on risk management in conveyancing.
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FeatureRoundtable: solicitor-advocates
The Gazette’s latest roundtable looks at changing attitudes towards solicitor-advocates.
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FeatureRoundtable: pro bono
Austerity Britain has presented lawyers willing to provide pro bono legal advice with severe challenges in accommodating unmet need.
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FeatureRoundtable: personal injury
The Gazette’s latest roundtable looks at the future of claimant personal injury.
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FeatureRoundtable: financial mis-selling
Claims by businesses against banks for the alleged mis-selling of complex financial products may yet cost the banks billions
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FeatureRoundtable: the bar
The Gazette’s latest roundtable highlighted the dangers inherent in the development of a ‘two-tier’ bar
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NewsRoundtable: immigration
Former home secretary John Reid described the immigration system as 'not fit for purpose'. Judging by the way cases are dealt with, it plainly still is not
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NewsRoundtable: Wales and devolution
'Jagged-edged' devolution boundaries have placed lawyers in Wales on shaky ground
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NewsRoundtable: diversity in the law
It is not enought to pay lip service to diversity when progress is so slow
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NewsRoundtable: conveyancing
While the residential conveyancing market is showing tentative signs of recovery, leading practitioners are focusing on raising standards in a volatile environment




















