All Law Gazette articles in 15 January 2018 – Page 2
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News
Historic firm collapses but 79 jobs rescued
Bristol practice folds less than a year after cutting ties with the QualitySolicitors network for a fresh start.
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Super regulator sets the clock ticking on superexam
Legal Services Board has 28 days to consider plan for Solicitors Qualifying Examination.
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Munby warns against 'adversarial and punitive' care proceedings
Local authorities should think long and hard before removing seriously disabled children from their parents.
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Firm hire: Paul Simpson
Paul Simpson moves from associate solicitor to head of corporate and commercial at Andrew & Co Solicitors.
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Sharp rise in trainees paid less than minimum salary
Figures will deter aspiring solicitors, Law Society's Junior Lawyers Division warns.
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Poll finds law firms using 'blunt' measures to reward staff
Lock up and initiatives for improving the firm lose significance when it comes to remuneration.
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Listed firm Gordon Dadds acquires technology specialist
White & Black is second acquisition since last summer’s £20 flotation.
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Opinion
Keen cooks up a half-baked plan for PI reforms
Minister’s skeleton argument leaves more questions than answers.
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Parole Board chief welcomes government JR over Worboys decision
Professor Nick Hardwick says panel considered 363-page dossier and heard evidence from four psychologists.
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VW case edging closer as claimants battle it out for lead spot
Three day hearing set for March in 55,000-claimant group action case over emissions test scandal.
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Partners: Six new equity partners at Thursfields
Gareth Burge, Tony Gibb, Michelle Hetheridge, Shane Miller, Michelle O’Hara and Julia Warrilow have been appointed equity partners at Thursfields Solicitors.
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Justice minister backs litigants in person to handle PI claims
Lord Keen of Elie also suggests the increased influence of claims management companies may be ‘extremely beneficial’.
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We need to improve disclosure, CPS admits as rape trial abandoned
Defence firm Hodge Jones & Allen says vital phone data was not disclosed as evidence.
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Labour peer slams Hogan Lovells over South African 'corruption'
Lord Hain says he has made a complaint to the Solicitors Regulation Authority about the firm’s conduct.
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Opinion
Pre-Brexit notices - lawyers beware
What effect do three recent notices in a series from the European Commission have on lawyers?
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Law Report
Family
A transgender father’s appeal against a refusal for direct contact with his five children who belonged to the Charedi Jewish community allowed and remitted for reconsideration.
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News
Bar scathing over need for new AML quango
‘Little jusification’ to ask barristers to part-fund Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision.
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Firm hire: Rob Fell
Rob Fell replaces Stephen Paget-Brown as head of Travers Smith’s dispute resolution department.
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