All Law Gazette articles in Archive – Page 1397

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    Financial crutch

    2010-12-02T00:00:00Z

    The chaps at Cheltenham personal injury firm Ross Aldridge must really have the gift of the gab. Despite reports that banks have cooled off on lending to law firms, the firm has just secured a whopping £1m funding package from Barclays Corporate, under the Government Enterprise Finance Guarantee Scheme. What’s ...

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    Demo-crazy

    2010-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Last week’s meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Legal Aid, at which justice minister Jonathan Djanogly was available to answer questions, was packed out by lawyers (even though a few legal bigwigs, including Bar Council chair Nick Green QC, had to miss out because they were stuck behind ...

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    Immigration

    2010-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Asylum - Asylum seekers - Persecution (1) RT (Zimbabwe) (2) SM (Zimbabwe) (3) DM (Zimbabwe) (4) AM (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justices Carnwath, Lloyd, Sullivan): 18 November 2010 ...

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    Injunctions and protecting private information

    2010-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Adakini Ntuli v Howard Donald [2010] EWCA Civ 1276 – ‘Why shud I continue 2 suffer financially 4 the sake of loyalty when selling my story will sort my life out?’

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    Intellectual property

    2010-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Conflict of laws - Information technology - Authorisation (1) Football Dataco Ltd (2) Scottish Premier League Ltd (3) Scottish Football League (4) PA Sport UK LTD v (1) Sportradar GMBH (a ­company registered in Germany) (2) Sportradar AG ...

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    Slang warfare

    2010-12-02T00:00:00Z

    This week, James Morton files his musings from Down Under

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    Paralegals seek right to advise in redundancy cases

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Paralegals have called upon the government to allow them equal status with solicitors when working on compromise agreements in redundancy cases.

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    Bar Council visits Gulf to promote barristers

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    A delegation of senior barristers has begun a visit to the Gulf this week in a bid to promote the English Bar. The Bar Council group. led by chairman Nicholas Green QC (pictured) and chairman-elect Peter Lodder QC, will visit Oman, the United Arab Emirates and ...

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    Lawyers will have mixed reaction to US’s leaked diplomatic cables

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    The latest documents released by the WikiLeaks website are cables from diplomats, not lawyers, but many lawyers will empathise with the argument that policymakers should be able to rely on candid advice remaining private – just as advice to their own clients should attract privilege. ...

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    Lawyers switched on to technology

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Two-thirds of lawyers now use a BlackBerry device for work, and three-quarters check their messages either constantly, or at least every hour, research has suggested. A survey of 100 solicitors from firms of all sizes by research company Jures, on behalf of legal publisher LexisNexis, also ...

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    Recent cases of ‘voluntary erasure’ raise important issues

    2010-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Should a doctor who is the subject of a current fitness to practise complaint before the General Medical Council (GMC) be permitted to retire from the medical register on the grounds of ill health, and thereby avoid a public fitness to practise hearing?

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    Time to review the discount rate in personal injury claims

    2010-12-06T00:00:00Z

    When assessing future pecuniary loss in personal injury claims, the multiplicand/multiplier approach is often adopted. An important factor in determining multipliers is the net rate of return (discount rate) the claimant might expect to receive from a reasonably prudent investment of the lump sum compensation.

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    Conveyancing under spotlight as SRA unveils sweeping PII reforms

    2010-12-06T00:00:00Z

    The single renewal date for professional indemnity insurance (PII) should be scrapped from 1 October next year, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has recommended in a consultation on client financial protection, published today. The regulator simultaneously announced that it will begin investigating failures in the conveyancing process early next year, and ...

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    Law Society should open to non-solicitors, council member proposes

    2010-12-06T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society Council will vote on a motion next week that would see barristers and legal executives given the right to seek full membership of the Society. The motion has been submitted by Derek French, Law Society Council member for Birmingham District, rather than by ...

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    Divorce, patents and crime

    2010-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Our little local difficulties in Europe do not mean that work is not continuing on the many substantive changes that are taking place at European level in the justice area. How to keep up with them all? (Read this, that’s how …)

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    Corporate social responsibility and community engagement

    2010-12-07T00:00:00Z

    Some while ago I attended a meeting addressed by a Pro Bono officer. We were advised that the government would be pleased to think that the profession had demonstrated its community spirit by making good the shortcomings in legal aid provision by offering services free of charge through a pro ...

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    Firms tighten spending on support staff and training

    2010-12-07T00:00:00Z

    Law firms are controlling costs in the economic downturn by increasing the ratio of fee-earners to support staff and by spending less on learning and development, a survey has revealed. The survey of 47 medium to large firms by management and human resources consultancy Agenda Consulting ...

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    Government proposes 50% sentence cut for guilty pleas

    2010-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Defendants who plead guilty at the earliest stage could receive a 50% reduction in their sentence, under government proposals outlined today in a green paper on the sentencing and rehabilitation of offenders. The plan is designed to tackle the problem that the paper calls ‘one of ...

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    Academics warn against restricting qualifying law degrees

    2010-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Proposals to tighten the regulation of collaborative arrangements between law schools in the UK and overseas are ‘unfortunate’ in an increasingly global market, and will encourage box-ticking rather than an evaluative approach, academics have warned. Collaborative arrangements for Qualifying Law Degrees (QLD) allow the delivery of ...

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    Why are insurers still dissatisfied with PII reform?

    2010-12-08T00:00:00Z

    It strikes me as odd that the Association of British Insurers (ABI) isn’t happy with the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s professional indemnity insurance (PII) reform proposals. If implemented, insurance companies will be getting many of the concessions they’ve been after for years. The ABI says that the ...