Rachel Rothwell
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Journo writing news & analysis across legal press. Editor of Litigation Funding, PI Focus; columnist @lawsocgazette. [email protected]. Personal views
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Should we be worried about a potential big expansion of the use of facial recognition technology, allowing it to identify anyone with a passport photo even if they have never been arrested? See my column in today's Law Society Gazette edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/p…
"Unhappy families". An excellent piece from Rachel Rothwell Law Society Gazette on the Children Act 1989 edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/p… #familylaw #law #ChildrenAct #Solicitor #lawyer
While the legal framework laid down by the Children Act 1989 remains robust, multiple operational failings in the justice system are letting children down. Rachel Rothwell reports in this week's cover story ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/unhap…
A packed edition of #LitigationFunding now out - with excellent contributions from Professor Dominic Regan, ACL & more. Free read: 4 New Square Chambers's Robert Marven & colleagues on the court's first look at post-PACCAR issues lawgazette.co.uk/litigation-fun…
Liverpool's housing & homelessness crisis, Siobhan Taylor-Ward says, 'distils the absolute brokenness of our public sector and of legal aid and social welfare provision'. People are failed by council, DWP and the Home Office. Today's Law Society Gazette lawgazette.co.uk/features/left-…
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Reversing PACCAR was the big talking point at the European litigation funding conference. Delegates also appeared relaxed over the prospect of regulation, but not when it came to a cap on fees. Rachel Rothwell reports ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/news-focus/in-…
'Govt’s grasp of principles of compensation, and how what they do impacts upon innocent, injured people, can be very poor, from my experience of working with ministers and civil servants.' Windrush, Post Office, Infected Blood... govt schemes don't pay out lawgazette.co.uk/features/show-…
Don't miss the latest edition of Litigation Funding! 🎉 Edited by the fab Rachel Rothwell, the magazine is packed full of analysis and news on various hot topics affecting financing litigation and costs. linkedin.com/posts/rachel-r…