All Law Gazette articles in 9 January 2017 – Page 2
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News
Judge refuses to allow amendments filed a year after request
Court says it would have refused proposed changes even if they had a realistic prospect of success.
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News
City solicitors slam latest super-exam proposals
City of London Law Society says revised proposals will put consumers at risk and damage profession's reputation.
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News
Gig economy needs new employment laws – Law Society
In disputes about employment status, default position should be 'employed', Chancery Lane proposes.
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News
Trainee solicitors underpaid and overworked, research finds
More than one-third being paid below recommended minimum salary.
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Opinion
Business and tax planning – new year resolutions for your practice
The proactive steps law firms can take this year.
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News
CPS staff ‘working hard to keep sinking ship afloat’
MPs will discuss concerns about funding of the Crown Prosecution Service in a debate tabled by former shadow attorney general Karl Turner.
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Profile
Tributes paid to ‘legal legend’ Harry Ellis, 100
Well-known member of Bournemouth legal community passed away on December 23.
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News
Legal Ombudsman divorced from reality
Complaints-handler joins the Divorce Day clamour. But might we make a suggestion?
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News
Justice should be higher up Brexit agenda, MPs told
Criminal Law Solicitors’ Association and Criminal Bar Association give evidence to justice select committee.
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News
Outgoing Law Society CEO to head York FE college
Catherine Dixon is moving north to become chief executive of Askham Bryan agricultural college in York.
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News
KWM staff not being paid as administration looms
Firm files notice to appoint administrators for the second time.
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News
Abuse inquiry names new lead counsel
Criminal barrister Brian Altman QC will succeed Ben Emmerson QC.
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News
Super-exam could harm trust in legal profession, warns South London society
Response to SRA consultation says SQE test will amount to 'less than required at present' to become a solicitor.
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News
Government fee cut blamed for interpreter mistake
Umbrella group reacts to news that sentencing of man who attacked two police officers had to be adjourned.
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Opinion
Why lawyers should oppose press coercion by costs
For better or worse, journalists do not belong among the regulated professions.
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News
No goodwill in solicitor’s name, court rules
Taylor Bracewell cleared in passing-off action despite using former partner's name after she departed firm.
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News
Freshfields reviews 180 personal assistant roles
Some 180 support staff offered chance to apply for fewer 'executive assistant' positions.
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News
Barristers and solicitors at odds over advocacy fee reform
Criminal Law Solicitors’ Association highlights concerns while Criminal Bar Association seeks to clear up misconceptions.
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News
Legal 'super-exam': second consultation closes
'Significant' number of responses to revised proposals for SQE.
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News
VW emissions claims set for court debut this month
Firm leading group litigation expecting to claim for thousands of pounds for each affected owner.
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