All Law Gazette articles in 3 January 2017 – Page 2
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News
Whiplash reforms treat victims ‘like an inconvenience’ – APIL
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers says MoJ plans for PI sector are flawed and will not achieve their objectives.
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News
Unreasonable defendant must face costs consequences
High Court sends another warning message to parties who 'litigate mendaciously'.
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Law Society chief executive resigns
Catherine Dixon is leaving Chancery Lane ‘with a heavy heart’ over Council’s failure to progress governance reforms.
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Major PI firm reveals £13m profit hit as reforms loom
Thompsons Solicitors also set aside millions to cover redundancy costs in 2015/16.
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Munby: vulnerable witnesses reform ‘matter of priority’
President of the Family Division says he would welcome bar on abuse victims being cross-examined by their alleged perpetrators.
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Opinion
Brexit and the European court
If the EU gets its way we will be jumping from the control of one court to another on leaving the union.
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News
Legal stories you may have missed over Christmas
Some of the key legal stories emerging while we celebrated Christmas and the new year.
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