All Law Gazette articles in Archive – Page 1337

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    Class action protocol drawn up for NHS litigation

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers have agreed an innovative collaboration process to handle a class action against a Liverpool hospital that is designed to save the NHS millions of pounds. Liverpool Women’s Hospital faces around 200 claims in relation to alleged negligent treatment by consultant urogynaecologist George Rowland. ...

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    Legal advice

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Funding – European Union – Public procurement – Equal treatment Azam & Co v Legal Services Commission; Ch D (Mr Justice Briggs): 5 May 2010 The claimant firm of ...

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    Legal advice

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Funding – Fees – Liens - Complaints R (on the application of Malik Law Chambers Solicitors) (claimant) v Legal Complaints Service (the Law Society) (defendant) and Thandie Tobo (interested party): QBD (Admin) (Mr Justice Saunders): 6 May 2010 ...

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    Court of Appeal rules on plea bargain sentencing

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    White-collar criminals sentenced to a year or less in jail should have their sentences suspended if they cooperate fully with related fraud investigations, the Court of Appeal ruled last week. The lord chief justice Sir Igor Judge (pictured), presiding in R v Dougall, chastised the Serious ...

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    OFT's credibility is in tatters following the failed BA price-fixing trial

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    by Julian Joshua a cartel specialist partner at Howrey The ignominious collapse last week of the first contested prosecution by the OFT for the cartel offence (section 188 of the Enterprise Act 2002) in the BA ‘Fuel Surcharge’ trial may seem like a farce, until you ...

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    LSC payment delays spark bankruptcy fears

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Delays by the Legal Services Commission in paying solicitors could lead to some firms becoming insolvent, lawyers warned this week. The LSC wrote to firms in March informing them that it would not be making payments on time that month, and payment delays have continued since, ...

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    Colour bar

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Early on in his legal career, the master of the rolls learned an important lesson about the rule of law from a judge at Bloomsbury County Court, Obiter heard last week. Lord Neuberger, a former property barrister, was recalling the first time he cross-examined a chartered surveyor, in a case ...

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    Claims begin to filter through RTA claims portal

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Low-value road traffic accident personal injury claims sent through a new electronic data exchange launched three weeks ago have begun hitting insurers’ desks this week, figures show. Of the first 617 claims submitted as the Gazette went to press, liability had been admitted in 386 cases ...

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    IT/IP: Google and brand searches

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    A landmark decision from the European Court of Justice will have brand owners checking whether, and how, third parties use their brands as internet search terms.

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    Brawl of fame

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    When lawyers talk about a court fight, they are usually speaking metaphorically of an intellectual joust with their opponents, not actual fisticuffs. But one plucky barrister last week showed he can deal deftly with both modes of conflict. Piers Wauchope of London set 5 Pump Court stepped in to help ...

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    Ex-lawyer campaigns for civil liberties in China

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    A man wrongfully detained in a Chinese mental hospital for six and a half years was released earlier this month following pressure from a commercial lawyer turned civil liberties activist. Former commercial lawyer Alice XT Huang, who visited London as a guest of the Law Society ...

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    Chancery Lane welcomes coalition government proposals

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society welcomed the new coalition government’s pledge to seek a better balance between state surveillance and privacy this week, while legal aid lawyers said they hoped Kenneth Clarke’s appointment as justice secretary will spell good news for access to justice. Among the proposals set ...

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    What the legal services reforms could mean for City law firms

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Nothing defines the City of London quite as much as its propensity to check the bottom line –the importance of which has been underlined by the financial crisis and renewed attention to risk management. The downturn brought dark days for London lawyers. With liquidity at an all-time low, funds were ...

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    Civil procedure

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Civil evidence – Claims – Closed material – Disclosure Bisher Al Rawi and five others (appellants) v (1) Security Service (2) Secret Intelligence Service (3) Attorney General (4) Foreign and Commonwealth Office (5) Home Office (respondents) and (1) ...

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    Will the new government and Clarke uphold promises on legal issues?

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Sometimes you can’t do better than Bruce Springsteen: ‘Down here it’s just winners and losers and don’t get caught on the wrong side of that line.’ Jack Straw will appreciate the full force of the Boss’s observations. But there were also winners and losers among the Conservatives. And, beyond the ...

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    Competence to practice

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    I read with some interest about the various proposals for solicitors to undergo ‘real time’ peer review to assist in measuring their competence (see [2010] Gazette, 1 April, 1). While the proposals strike me as overly burdensome, the issue of competence is certainly a relevant inquiry.

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    Damages

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Banking and finance – Deceit – Loss of profits – Investment companies 1) Parabola Investments Ltd (claimant) (2) Aria Investments Ltd (formerly Tangent Investments Ltd) (claimant/respondent) v (1) Browallia Cal Ltd (formerly Union Cal Ltd) (defendant) (2) MF Global ...

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    Double standard

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    The conduct of elections has come under the microscope in recent weeks. Joshua Rozenberg noted (see [2010] Gazette, 13 May, 8) that section 23 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 says that ‘no parliamentary election shall be declared invalid by reason of any act or omission by the ...

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    Saudi electric issues sukuk and Polish exchange listing

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Saudi sukuk: Allen & Overy, with affiliate Saudi firm Abdulaziz AlGasim, advised Saudi Electricity ­Company on issuing a SAR7bn (£1.3bn) sukuk. US firm Latham & Watkins, with Saudi firm Law Office of Mohammed Al-Sheikh, advised joint lead ­managers HSBC Saudi ­Arabia and Samba ...

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    The end of lawyers? Pah! This is the time of the 'super lawyer'.

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    In March, Alastair Moyes stated that 'law firms need to work hard in the face of commoditised legal providers'. Last month he bravely stuck his neck out and suggested that we, today's lawyers, need to embrace radical change...