All Law Gazette articles in 19 June 2017
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News
SRA chooses three firms for key legal adviser role
Appointments follow 'comprehensive procurement process', regulator says.
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News
City firm agrees Russia crime tie-up
Partnership will see Bivonas join forces with white-collar crime specialists Pen & Paper.
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News
Accountants get green light for full legal services offering
Two applications from Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales recommended for approval by oversight regulator.
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Calls for grace period for solicitors to adapt to AML regulations
Chancery Lane urges for ‘sensible supervisory approach’ after regulations come into force today.
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News
Merger plan prompts fears over advice delays
Legal Aid Agency consulting on combining duty solicitor schemes in north Wales.
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Collapsed firm consultant transferred client data for new job
Peter Aldis said he was not aware of the protocol for transfer of data obtained in 'chaotic circumstances'.
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Opinion
Budgeting: do we now have all the answers?
Ruling in Harrison provides some welcome certainty - but only some.
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News
Bar backs CJEU protection for EU nationals in post-Brexit Britain
Latest Brexit Paper says PM’s likely unwillingness to concede to CJEU could be a ’major stumbling block’.
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Promotions: Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Debevoise names two new counsel and one international counsel
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Judicial independence key to post-Brexit success
Independence of judiciaries must be understood and recognised, says head of Chancery Division.
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Firm hire: Blake Morgan
Blake Morgan strengthens commercial services team with appointment of new charities expert
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City fears legal talent drain prompted by Brexit uncertainty
Freshfields consultant calls for immediate assurances on recognition and enforcement of judgments.
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SRA intervenes into Asons offshoot Coops Law
Regulator confirms it has shut down law firm, which was born out of the closure of Asons Solicitors
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News
'Get your house in order': councils warned following £100k data fine
Former ICO deputy commissioner says local authorities continue to feature disproportionately among list of those who are fined.
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Medical defenders: We need to talk about compensation costs
Medical Protection Society says spending on clinical negligence claims has reached critical point.
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'Poorly equipped': probation inspectors criticise digital support
HM Inspectorate of Probation report says few staff in National Probation Service have functioning laptops.
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News
BSB says no to cab rank rule for public access
Regulator suggests that clients would try to invoke the rule for cases with little merit.
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News
SRA aware of stresses from 'compliance culture' burden
Regulator says simplification partly designed to make compliance easier for solicitors.
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Firm hires: Carter Lemon Camerons LLP
Leading City law firm expands with appointment of european registered lawyer and a new partner.