All Law Gazette articles in 26 June 2017 – Page 2
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Opinion
There will never be another like Rex Makin
Meeting the Liverpool solicitor, who died this week aged 91, was like having an audience with the Pope.
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News
Former Supreme Court justice Lord Toulson dies aged 70
Tributes paid to a 'truly valued colleague and man of honour', who died yesterday.
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News
Hillsborough: Police solicitor and senior officers charged
Peter Metcalf will appear at Warrington Magistrates' Court on 9 August.
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News
Inspectors tell CPS: 'You cannot abandon principle of defence engagement'
HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate highlights need for 'culture change'.
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News
Fairpoint shares suspended after bank pulls the plug
Simpson Millar owner has endured a difficult year trading on the stock market.
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Analysis
I’m desperate to try and move into a national firm that does claimant or defendant work but can’t help but feel that my education and CV is holding me back. How can I combat that?
I have worked in the personal injury field for a number of years (all claimant) and qualified 2 years ago. I went to a former polytechnic university and have worked and trained in small firms. I have however gained some really good catastrophic injury experience. I'm desperate to try ...
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News
Lidington: Grenfell Tower families must have 'utter confidence' in inquiry
Lord chancellor tells BBC Radio 4 that tenants are eligible for legal aid to take action against landlords.
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News
DLA Piper among victims of global cyber attack
IT experts say international firm's plight illustrates potential vulnerability of legal sector.
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News
Liverpool legal giant Rex Makin dies aged 91
Tributes pour for lawyer who qualified 68 years ago and embarked on remarkable career.
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News
Anger at QC's 'postman' slur on solicitors
The profession has hit back at a QC seeking election as vice-chair of the Criminal Bar Association after he appeared to liken solicitors to 'the postman’ in a comment about the advocates' graduated fee scheme (AGFS). The comments appear in Simon Spence’s manifesto, in which the QC, a member of ...
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News
Government seeks to cut costs of immigration litigation work
Annual report hails efforts by Home Office, Government Legal Department and HMCTS.
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News
'Fundamental questions' remain on CJEU role post-Brexit
Parliament should tell UK courts ’to take account of’ EU rulings in relevant cases, thinktank recommends.
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News
SRA bans former director who misled client over case progression
Regulator censures non-solicitors for acts of misconduct in two separate settlements.
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News
Law firm acting for itself was not a litigant in person, appeal rules
Master of the rolls cites precedent set in a Court of Appeal judgment from 1884.
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News
May under attack from UN human rights chief
Prime minister’s campaign remarks on human rights were ‘highly regrettable’, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein says.
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Opinion
Lawyers and tax avoidance – beware future dangers
Lawyers need to be careful when the special rules they claim permit too many exemptions from socially useful legislation.
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News
SRA to canvass public over conveyancing experience
Former clients will be asked about access, choice, quality and cost.
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News
Legal advice plight of undocumented children
Coram Children's Legal Centre highlights struggle to find a solicitor willing to take a case on.
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