LETR ‘delayed by regulators’

Friday, 24 May 2013 The much-delayed final report of the Legal Education & Training Review (LETR) research team was completed on time and could have been published as planned in December 2012, but was stalled when the regulators insisted on a version three times the size of the original, the Gazette can exclusively reveal. Publication date was subsequently moved t... More news...
The LETR could have been published as planned in December 2012, according to a source

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Statutory wills

Monday, 20 May 2013 In a very helpful judgment, Behrens J reviewed the recent decisions on statutory wills and produced a summary of how to make a decision that is in P's best interests, in the context of a statutory will. The statutory provisions The law is straightforward. Under section 1(5) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 any decision made for a person, P, wh... More In Practice...

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Sever a partnership

How To: sever a partnership

Monday, 20 May 2013 Partner culls, dropped practice areas, team moves, mergers, firms going bust – the lot of the equity partner is not always a happy one. When firms were making good money, partners could sit back and enjoy the rewards. But the economics have changed across the legal sector, prompting greater partner mobility than ever before. Firms have been force... More In Business...

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UK turns back on EU justice project

Friday, 24 May 2013 The UK will decline to take part in a European Commission (EC) initiative to launch a ‘European justice scoreboard’ that aims to improve...

Unanimous: profession votes for ‘training days’ action in protest over cuts

Thursday, 23 May 2013 In an unprecedented show of unity by the legal profession hundreds of barristers and solicitors came together yesterday to oppose the govern...

Immigration has proved a toxic issue for recent Home Office ministers. In 2004 home secretary David Blunkett resigned following revelations that a visa application had been fast-tracked. Immigration minister Beverley Hughes resigned after admitting she ‘unwittingly’ misled people about a suspected visa ‘scam’. Charles Clarke resigned as home secretary in 2006 after intense pressure over the release of foreign prisoners who could have been deported at the end of their custodial term.