The Independent 1995 Sharon Wallach - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Sharon Wallach
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A bird? A plane? No, it's an abseiling solicitor. (Law Society aims to improve public image of the legal profession)Retail industrySharon Wallach
A helping hand for have-nots. (Liberty encourages legal firms to offer free legal advice to people in cases raising civil liberties or human rights issues)Retail industrySharon Wallach
An establishment questioned. (Eileen Pembridge may become first woman president of the Law Society)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Brief for the next generation. (Peter Goldsmith, new chairman of the Bar Council) (Interview)Retail industrySharon Wallach
D'ya wanna be in my gang? (links between City law firms and regional groups)Retail industrySharon Wallach
First woman among equals. (Lesley MacDonagh becomes first woman managing partner at City law firm) (Interview)Retail industrySharon Wallach
From now on fair is fair. (new rules about consumer contracts)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Jury is out on courts agency. (impact of Courts Service becoming an executive agency)Retail industrySharon Wallach
No win, no fee. But will justice be the loser?Retail industrySharon Wallach
Over one hurdle in the race to the Bar. (black barrister David Lammy) (Interview)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Planning to avert a tragedy. (Health and Safety Club aims to prevent workplace accidents; solicitor Richard Bretton) (Interview)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Room at the top for the in-house lawyer. (opportunities offered by company legal departments)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Second nature is seeing the world through a client's eyes. (many leading law firms second their lawyers to the industries in which their clients operate)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Speaking up for silence. (European Court of Human Rights to consider UK government's withdrawal of the right to remain silent)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Training a paralegal army. (new training for legal support staff)Retail industrySharon Wallach
United front for human rights. (human rights convention to be held in London, UK, in Jun 1995)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Why investing in people pays off. (solicitors benefit from scheme which measures training quality)Retail industrySharon Wallach
Why the prosecution just can't win. (Crown Prosecution Service must deal very carefully with police officers accused of a crime)Retail industrySharon Wallach
You too could get to wear a wig like this. (new approach to recruitment in the legal profession)Retail industrySharon Wallach
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