All Law Gazette articles in 21 October 2013 – Page 2
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Opinion
Government has fallen out of love with insurance lobby
MoJ decision is a surprise and an overdue boost for claimant firms.
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News
ABSs 'more productive' than traditional law firms, says LSB
Legal oversight regulator says reform of market has been good for consumers.
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News
MoJ fined £140,000 for data breach
Watchdog serves penalty following Cardiff prison data breach.
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News
Union battles employment tribunal fees in High Court
Unison presents figures as proof that fees will cut claims numbers.
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News
PI specialist is latest to enter administration
Files bought by east Midlands firm as PII fallout continues.
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News
Ministry stands by Grayling evidence after bar chief challenge
Justice secretary’s evidence on the pay for a typical VHCC case is ‘not inaccurate’, says the Ministry of Justice.
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News
SRA to finish COLP and COFA enforcement work this month
The regulator has had to investigate almost 1,000 firms during the nomination process
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News
US firms top the pay scales for newly qualifieds
Starting salaries at magic circle firms are nearly double the national average.
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News
NHS complaints to be investigated irrespective of claims
Patients group threatened a judicial review if the existing policy is not more rigidly enforced
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Opinion
Evidence-free policymaking
Justice minister Lord McNally says policy should be founded on ‘an objective and evidence-based analysis of the facts’. How quaint. He doesn’t even appear to believe that himself.
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News
Litigant in person punches wife during hearing
Security concerns have been raised following a violent incident in family proceedings.
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News
New Gazette app launches
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News
Claims handler pulls out as Balva PII customers face more uncertainty
Regulator says claims will now have to be directed direct to the Latvian insurer
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News
Lords criticise speed and scope of lobbying bill
House of Lords committee joins opposition calls for more scrutiny of transparency legislation.
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News
Regulators reject plans for a legal education training council
Council would be a ‘distracting talking shop’ says SRA chair.
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News
Lawyers asked for opinions on EU rights
The European Union’s framework of fundamental rights is to come under scrutiny as part of the government’s examination of the relationship between the UK and the EU.
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Opinion
Training for tomorrow
Solicitors need to be equipped to practise in a more competitive and customer-focused environment.
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News
Pink pedal power
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer won the coveted pink jersey at this year’s Tour de Law.
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Opinion
Mediation opportunity
From day one in practice, a solicitor is increasingly likely to need to know when and how to use mediation in the client’s best interests.
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