All Law Gazette articles in 12 February 2018
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Law Report
Extradition
The appeal of an extradition order was successful on the grounds that it would be oppressive to extradite him.
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News
Dormant legal aid accounts to be closed
Legal Aid Agency will also ban shared accounts for security purposes.
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News
Paperless justice expands to tax bill appeals
Ministry of Justice says initiative will stop people wasting their time submitting incorrect or inaccurate forms.
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News
Supreme Court ruling highlights complexities in family 'abduction' cases
Justices consider the effect of an application under the Hague Convention if a child has become habitually resident in the destination state.
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News
Former Linklaters partner jailed for sexual assault
Thomas Elser and Laurenz Schmitt involved in German court case relating to incident in 2014.
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News
SRA makes case for separation from Chancery Lane
Transition would be 'straightforward and cost effective', regulator tells LSB.
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Opinion
NHS: learning from mistakes
Reform to the clinical negligence claims process must go deeper than just the numbers.
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News
Firm hire: Andrea Jones
Andrea Jones has been appointed senior associate solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth.
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News
Slaughter and May to face questions over Carillion advice
Magic circle firm will respond to questions by early next week.
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News
Invitation to trainees facing 'exceptional obstacles'
Chancery Lane has begun the recruitment process to fill this year's places on its Diversity Access Scheme.
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Law Report
Family
Proceedings related to seven children for whom a final care order had been made in respect of each in favour of the same local authority. Some of the children were in foster care and others in specialist placements. All were subject to certain restrictions on their movement or liberty.
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News
Video hearings pilot will uphold 'majesty of a physical courtroom', HMCTS pledges
HM Courts & Tribunals Service will initially begin with tax appeals.
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News
£300m pot shows 'high demand' for litigation funding
Therium Capital Management announcement suggests more high-profile class action lawsuits in the offing.
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News
Working group to consider clinical negligence cap
Final recommendations on fixed recoverable costs are expected in the autumn, government says.
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Opinion
Don't rule out job shares for senior legal posts
Last month BT advertised a head of legal position on a job share basis. Firms should follow its lead.
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News
Conveyancing work falls for the first time in six years
Market tracker shows volumes have shrunk by 12% from 2016 to 2017.
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News
Trust in value of lawyers declining, LSB business study claims
Super regulator publishes third wave of research into legal needs of small businesses.