Co-op targets family legal aid - with loyalty points
Thursday, 24 May 2012 Co-operative Legal Services (CLS) has a family legal aid contract and is already working on cases, ahead of the launch of its family law service in July, it revealed today. The news followed the announcement of the mutual’s plans to recruit 3,000 staff and expand its legal services into all 330 of its high street branches, as part of its drive...2 Comments
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Spousal maintenance - how much and for how long?
Thursday, 24 May 2012 These two questions vex even the most experienced family law practitioners. Disputes over spousal maintenance often preclude an early settlement. Many practitioners have also commented that the approach to an award of spousal maintenance around the country is widely inconsistent, with regional variations being particularly noticeable. In this ar... More In Practice...In Business
The value of nostalgia explained
Thursday, 10 May 2012 Nostalgia - an incredibly powerful feeling, but also a potential money-making machine as the runaway success of childhood brands so often shows. Many brands have come to realise the potency of nostalgia and the potential value it can add to their brand - both in terms of upping the numbers when it comes to mergers and acquisitions, and in terms of ... More In Business...More news:
Insolvency exemption in latest no win, no fee U-turn
Thursday, 24 May 2012 Insolvency cases will be exempt from no win, no fee reforms until April 2015, the government has revealed in its second climb-down in its st...Official statistics reveal ALS performance shortfall
Thursday, 24 May 2012 Three months into its contract to provide court interpreters Applied Language Solutions (ALS) was not meeting its performance targets, stati...- Solicitors must 'wake up and smell coffee' over advocacy scheme
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- SARs ruling brings relief to law firms
- Regulators apply for ABS licence
- Local government career least popular option for students
- 'Work to rule' blow to troubled civil courts service
- City firm must defend whistleblower accusations
- Call for ‘maturity of young adult' test in prosecution
- High Court backs Collyer Bristow
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