All Law Gazette articles in 22 May 2017 – Page 4
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Court of Appeal backs claimants over post-legal aid CFA
Firm has not applied for a notice of discharge 'burial certificate'.
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Pub bombing victims firm shortlisted for legal aid award
Winners of the Legal Aid Lawyers of the Year awards will be announced on 5 July.
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Appeal judges allow PI claim against unnamed defendant
Court rejects insurer’s contention that ruling would lead to flood of fraudulent claims
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Bar's first ABS combines barristers and football agents
VII Law was granted an alternative business structure licence last week.
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Global legal market growth slowed in 2016
US market - the world’s largest - stood still last year, research finds.
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Turnover rise fails to deliver higher profits for Cripps
Top-100 reports turnover has increased for fourth straight year.
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Champerty: Irish court deals a blow to third-party funders
Litigation funding remains both a civil and criminal offence, Supreme Court rules.
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Specialised court encourages boom in IP cases
Intellectual Property Enterprise Court increasingly popular among SMEs, figures show.
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High court appointments - five solicitors make the grade
Efforts to promote diversity in the judiciary show signs of progress.
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'How reliable is a 9pm verdict?' CBA chair blasts flexible hours culture
Francis FitzGibbon QC says unreasonable hours do not serve the public interest.
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London Legal Walk - picture gallery
From the Child Poverty Action Group, to Linklaters and the CPS - our gallery of the record 12,000 lawyers walking for justice. Can you find your team?
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Court proceedings
Documents created during criminal investigation not legally privileged.
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Cobbetts collapse: eight to face tribunal over alleged incompetence
SRA announces referrals following investigations after 2013 takeover of Manchester firm.
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Calls to take the politics out of discount rate decision
Groups urge lord chancellor to be relieved of power to set rate of deductions.
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Judges must hang together, says lord chief
Lord Thomas sets out case for 'internal cohesion and a governance structure'.