All Law Gazette articles in 10 November 2023 – Page 2
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News
‘Dynamite’ evidence was hidden from us, says ex-Post Office lawyer
Post Office bosses said Horizon bugs could ‘cause a loss of confidence in Horizon system’ if widely known.
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News
Counsel get into the weeds
While knotweed itself is no joke, the opening day of Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil – the Japanese knotweed ADR case - had moments of humour.
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News
MPs to grill legal chiefs on regulation
Justice committee to question representative bodies and regulators on performance and relationships.
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News
Interest on client money perks up Mills & Reeve
Top-50 national firm posts increase in annual profits.
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Opinion
SLAPPed down
It is a year since ministers pledged ‘comprehensive and targeted’ anti-SLAPP legislation. Still we wait.
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Feature
Clean up your own backyard
Planning reform is high on the agenda of both main parties, reports Maria Shahid. But endless rounds of consultation, and pledges that are long on aspiration but short on delivery give cause for scepticism.
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News
Fraud teams make seven arrests over Axiom fallout
Searches made across nine different sites by investigators.
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News
Former trainee solicitor barred over past criminal act
Trainee was midway through his training contract when he was convicted.
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News
Evening courts part of 'contingency planning' following marches
Lawyers alarmed to discover London court scheduled to run evening hearings this week.
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News
New Supreme Court justice sworn in
Dame Ingrid Simler took her oaths and was given her robes in the short ceremony at the Supreme Court.
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Opinion
A 3am panic attack for the legal profession
We have learned to live with some of the long-term issues we face. But now there are more.
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News
Appetite for class actions still keen despite 'stagnation'
Nearly two thirds of Britons 'would sign up to a class action if given the chance', research suggests.
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News
Don’t burden victims with disbursement costs, say lawyers
Claimant lawyer group says government is moving to fixed costs at ‘alarming speed’.
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News
Lying solicitor offered friend a fictitious training contract at his firm
Tribunal strikes off solicitor who engaged in 'cruel exchange' with woman who trusted him.
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News
'Downgraded status': report exposes challenges facing council monitoring officers
Local government chief says lawyers need seat at the top table so they can speak truth to power.
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News
Firm hire: Simpson Millar adds to child care proceedings team
Solicitor Sarah Warburton and paralegal Josie Gabriel join the consumer law firm.
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News
News focus: Bias on the bench - judicial diversity
A year on from a shocking report on racial bias and the bench, its authors hosted an event to evaluate progress. One conclusion was the judiciary needs to crack on with the report’s recommendations.
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News
Confiscation hearing for jailed solicitor adjourned
Court hears that more information is needed about a private pension before an order can be agreed.
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News
Manchester firm now a ‘national force’ after re-location
Regional firm moves into office in the heart of Manchester’s financial and business district.
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10% court fee increase to raise £42m a year
Court users should help to reduce the burden on taxpayers, government proposes.
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