All Law Gazette articles in Archive – Page 1621

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    Don’t be ‘hoodwinked’ over rules, SRA warned

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    A former senior City watchdog has warned the Solicitors Regulation Authority that it is being ‘hoodwinked’ into liberalising rules relating to financial advisers. The SRA is set to reveal whether it will relax a rule requiring lawyers to refer clients to wholly independent advisers. Arguing that ...

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    Professional duty

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Joshua Rozenberg is correct that ultimately the human rights issues raised by the appeals on faith grounds to the ECHR raise a question of balancing competing ideals. But he is wrong to come down on the side of the appellants. Ultimately we are dealing with the obligations of professionals.

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    Does new justice secretary’s lack of legal experience matter?

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Judging by the look of its website on Tuesday morning, the Ministry of Justice still seems to be reeling a week after the replacement of almost all its ministers. There was little more on its main news page than a staged photograph of Chris Grayling, the new justice secretary and ...

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    Fingerprints sometimes lie

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    It still surprises me that when you say you were a defence lawyer (nb never a criminal lawyer) how many people ask how you could defend people you knew were guilty. The great thing about defending professional criminals was that in the teeth of the evidence – caught on camera, ...

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    Helen lets rip

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Obiter would like to congratulate Helen Grant on her ascension to a ministerial role at the Ministry of Justice. The Maidstone MP, who entered parliament only in 2010, replaces Jonathan Djanogly, who has been given the chance to spend more time with his constituents after the ...

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    Home truths

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Housing law in the county court can appear to have a limited range. A typical Possession Claim Online list consists almost entirely of claims founded on rent or mortgage arrears, with perhaps a few involving section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 or antisocial behaviour.

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    Insurance

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Motor insurance - Compulsory insurance against third party risks - Claimants being insured under policies of motor insurance Churchill Insurance Company Ltd v Wilkinson; Evans v Equity Claims Ltd: CA (Civ Div) (Lord Justices Maurice Kay (vice-president), Etherton, Aikens): ...

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    Intellectual property

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Design - Design right - Infringement - Claimant company holding community registered designs and community trademarks Pollen Estate Trustee Company Ltd Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft v Round and Metal Ltd and another: ChD (Pat) (Mr Justice Arnold): 27 July ...

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    Intellectual property

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Trademark - Infringement - Passing off - Confusion Fine & Country Ltd and other companies v Okotoks Ltd and another company: ChD (Mr Justice Hildyard): 31 July 2012 The claimant ...

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    ‘Right’ is wrong

    2012-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Joshua Rozenberg applied his considerable intellect to a razor-sharp dissection of Lillian Ladele’s case, simplifying a complex issue for the passing reader such as myself.

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    Colombia's continuing struggles - The Colombia Caravana 2012

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    She was a lawyer and they dismembered her alive. When the Colombian police found her body, they mistook it for a dog that had been repeatedly run over. It was her 12-year-old son who was called upon to identify her. Witnesses at the trial of ...

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    Could a cover-up on the scale of Hillsborough happen again?

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    I was in Sheffield the day of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. Not at the Sheffield Wednesday ground, but just over a mile south at the university, at a conference for youth and student groups. Of course no one had a mobile phone, so news filtered in slowly with whispers and ...

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    McNally gets legal aid as MoJ portfolios announced

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Liberal Democrat peer Lord McNally has been handed the legal aid portfolio following last week’s government reshuffle. The Ministry of Justice today confirmed McNally (pictured) – the only justice minister to survive the reshuffle – will take over that responsibility from Jonathan Djanogly. McNally, who helped ...

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    Council lawyers warn of red tape bind

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    New rules on transparency could leave councils tied up in red tape and ‘swamped by minutiae’, senior legal officers have warned. The new rules will create a ‘huge and unsustainable bureaucratic burden’ and tie up local government in the very red tape that it is ...

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    Complaints hike follows surge in unrepresented litigants

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    An increase in litigants in person has been cited as the reason for a sharp spike in complaints against barristers, alleging discrimination. The Bar Standards Board yesterday heard there were eight complaints in the first quarter of 2012/13, compared to just nine in the whole of ...

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    SRA offers support to struggling firms

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Law firms facing financial problems as a result of the recession have today been urged to contact the Solicitors Regulation Authority for support and advice. SRA supervisors are already getting in touch with practices that may need help, as part of the regulator’s new approach under outcomes-focused regulation. ...

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    PC renewal to start on 1 November

    2012-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The president of The Law Society has today written to solicitors explaining the process for renewing practising certificates in 2012/13, which will begin on 1 November. Lucy Scott-Moncrieff outlines steps that have been taken to make the process run smoothly following last year’s well-publicised disruption. ...

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    Tips on appearing before the court of justice

    2012-09-17T00:00:00Z

    I assume that all lawyers have memories of the first time that they appeared in court: tongue-tied, hot and cold flushes, mistaking the judge for the usher, standing in the wrong place, unbidden words emerging in a strange order, asking for an illegal remedy, leafing through the wrong file.

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    FFW and Osborne Clarke decline comment on merger

    2012-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Top 40 law firms Field Fisher Waterhouse and Osborne Clarke have separately confirmed that they are keen to secure a merger – but refused to comment on speculation that it is with each other. Speculation mounted today that the firms – which together posted turnover ...

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    Complaints data naming law firms goes live today

    2012-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Ombudsman has today published an online list of complaints relating to 770 law firms across England and Wales. The list shows the collated names of lawyers or law firms involved in complaints which have led to a formal decision by an ombudsman. It will ...