All Law Gazette articles in 25 September 2017 – Page 2
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News
Prices and complaints data must be published says SRA
Regulator seeks out ’more open, competitive market where people can make good choices’.
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News
'Oh dear. Oh dear.' Judge's fury at 'motorway pile-up of a case'
Withering tribunal ruling concludes: ’I hope I do not see this case again.’
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News
Labour conference: No more lawyer jokes, Chakrabarti pledges
Shadow attorney general claims lawyers are not always good at representing themselves.
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News
Lidington cuts super regulator down to size
If you hear strange noises emanating from the Legal Services Board this week, it may be that teeth are still being gnashed. Certainly the ‘super regulator’ may well have been seething at having its homework given a ‘U’ by the lord chancellor David Lidington last week. Lidington turned down an ...
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Law Report
Environmental costs
High Court ruled the government’s interpretation of rules protecting people bringing environmental law cases against the government from ruinous costs bills requires further review.
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News
Society defends approach to training competition case
Law Society acted in the interest of the profession and in the public interest, Chancery Lane says.
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News
Bach seeks cross-party consensus on right to justice
Commission chair says he has forgiven ministers for two-line response.
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News
City firm worker banned after £6.5k personal spend on company credit card
SRA issues penalty against billing worker stopping her from gaining employment in the profession.
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News
'We need your help with Brexit,' Labour peer tells lawyers
Baroness Hayter urges solicitors to keep House of Lords briefed on EU Withdrawal Bill concerns.
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News
Insurer LV= exits legal market to refocus on core business
Short-lived attempt to break the legal services market ends after 20 months.
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News
UK's cash for crash capital is revealed
North of England and Midlands most prominent for fraud attempts according to insurance fraud investigators
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Opinion
Early modern lawyers in London
The legal sector revolves around Chancery Lane - just as it did for Pepys and Donne.
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News
SRA 'driving uncertainty' and dismissing solicitors' views - Law Society
Chancery Lane challenges the Solicitors Regulation Authority to ask itself what exactly is the problem its reforms seek to address.
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Opinion
Time to go?
Knowing when to call it a day is difficult. But work – however rewarding – is a prelude to all the possibilities available in retirement.
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Feature
Emerging Welsh law and procedure
In the first of a regular update, Richard Owen reports on legislative and legal policy developments that apply solely to Wales.
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Feature
Education and training: Testing times
With three years to go until implementation of the new ‘super-exam’, concerns remain about what this controversial revamp will mean for the profession.
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Opinion
Leave Russia in the cold
Council of Europe must stand firm on Russia or it might as well shut down.
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