All Law Gazette articles in 23 October 2017 – Page 2
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News
Firm hire: Furley Page
Law firm Furley Page further strengthens respected Private Client, Trusts and Estates team.
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Law Report
Council vicariously liable for abuse committed by foster parents
Lawyers will need to pay close attention to local authority contracts with independent fostering agencies.
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News
Midlands council enters legal services market as ABS
Authority will compete for work and seeks to grow from its 90-strong base.
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Opinion
Lidington is polished but no different to the rest
This week's legal aid announcement points to a lord chancellor in the same mould as his predecessors.
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News
Firm hire: OGR Stock Denton LLP
North London law firm appoints leading cohabitation family law specialist as partner.
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News
Lidington sends glum message on legal aid, PI and employment
Lord chancellor appears before justice select committee to face questions on his role.
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News
Casino cheating ruling redefines dishonesty test
Supreme Court says that 'edge sorting' technique which won professional gambler £7.7m win amounted to cheating.
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News
Scrutinise fostering contracts, council lawyers urge
Historic abuse claims following Supreme Court ruling unlikely to be handled by in-house legal teams.
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News
Lawyers agree landmark deal to fund victim's future care
Insurers and claimant solicitors broker agreement that wil be triggered when victim needs therapy.
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News
Direct access portal to face claim over commission payments
Five recruiters say their work for Mybarrister.co.uk was subject to unrealistic targets.
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News
Way to work
Obiter is convinced that the natural symbiosis 'twixt art and the law remains untapped, and to that end spends time in gallery spaces drinking champagne with lawyers. Last week was a case in point – Bristol firm Burges Salmon was in residence at the National Gallery; London’s Wedlake Bell, sponsor ...
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News
Ex-client wins rehearing over Eversheds' £1.6m costs bill
Court orders costs judge to take another look at invoice which was more than double previous estimate.
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News
Firm hire: Capsticks
Capsticks appoints new legal director to expanding Inquests and Healthcare Advisory team.
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News
Terror law watchdog warns against thought-crime
Max Hill QC says government should pause before adding more offences to an 'already long list'.
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News
Justice in jeopardy: government defies backlash to confirm 'reckless' legal aid cuts
Only 3% of over 1,000 responses to consultation on litigators graduated fee scheme supported MoJ proposals.
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News
Firm hire: Spire Solicitors LLP
Corporate finance expert, Matthew Downing, joins Spire Solicitors LLP as a new partner
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News
HMCTS reveals details of extended court hours scheme
Testing will last for six months and is set to start in February as previously envisaged.
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Feature
London court overhaul to prioritise counter cybersecurity threats
New court to tackle cybercrime and fraud in the financial sector set to open in London.
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