All articles by Catherine Baksi – Page 41

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    Standard bar contracts put back by three months

    9 October 2012

    The introduction of standard contractual terms between barristers and solicitors has been delayed by three months to make sure all firms and chambers are prepared, the Bar Standards Board announced today. The new terms will now take effect from 31 January 2013. They had been previously ...

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    Nationwide alarm at EAW opt-out plan

    5 October 2012

    Legal professions across the UK have united to call for full public consultation on the government’s proposal to opt out of more than 130 EU criminal justice measures, including the European arrest warrant (EAW).

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    Criminal reaccreditation scheme on hold

    4 October 2012

    The Law Society has postponed plans to reaccredit criminal solicitors every five years, following consultation with the profession. The Society consulted in April on a proposal that members of the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (CLAS) should undergo a regulatory check every five years, confirming that they ...

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    Labour conference: Khan he deliver the goods?

    4 October 2012

    The centrepiece of Labour’s conference, as with any party conference, was the leader’s speech. In Manchester Ed Miliband’s hour-long noteless oration went down well with the press on performance, but it was noticeably lacking on the minor detail of policy. I seemed to spend my ...

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    Khan: we’ll be tough on the causes of reoffending

    3 October 2012

    A women’s justice board and a minister to tackle offenders’ mental health problems would be among a Labour government’s plans to fight crime and open a ‘war on reoffending’, the shadow justice secretary told the Labour party conference today.

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    No turning back on cuts under Labour, says Khan

    2 October 2012

    A future Labour government will not increase funding for criminal justice, the shadow justice secretary said today, but will look to promote ‘more effective and less expensive’ alternatives to custody and price-competitive tendering for criminal defence services.

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    Neuberger sworn in at start of legal year

    1 October 2012

    Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury was sworn in as the second president of the Supreme Court this morning, taking his seat as the most senior judge in the UK. His appointment follows the retirement of Lord Phillips who was the first president of the court opened by ...

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    Offenders set to pay back their victims

    29 September 2012

    All convicted criminals will pay towards supporting victims of crime, under new rules that come into force on Monday, justice minister Helen Grant announced today. Currently a victim surcharge of £15 is paid by offenders who are fined on conviction. Under the new scheme, all convicted ...

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    Court of Appeal ruling in 'whistleblowing' case

    28 September 2012

    Members of limited liability partnerships are not ‘workers’ under employment legislation, the Court of Appeal ruled this week dismissing a whistleblowing claim made against City firm Clyde & Co. English qualified solicitor Krista Bates van Winkelhof alleged that she had been sacked by the firm in 2011, after she made ...

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    Will-writing should be reserved, super-regulator recommends

    27 September 2012

    Will-writing, estate administration and probate should only be carried out by regulated legal professionals to give greater protection to consumers, the Legal Services Board has proposed. Following a consultation, the board said today that it will recommend to the lord chancellor that the services should be ...

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    Mutiny on Merseyside over weekend courts

    27 September 2012

    The Ministry of Justice has denied reports it has ditched or delayed plans to open courts at weekends. But the ...

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    Weekend courts - unworkable and unnecessary

    27 September 2012

    It can only be a matter of time before the Ministry of Justice admits that plans to extend weekend court sittings are unworkable, unnecessary and impractical, and ditches them.

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    BarCo escrow scheme ‘levels the playing field’

    27 September 2012

    The Bar Council has developed a scheme to allow barristers to hold client money through a third party, a move that its chair says will create a ‘level playing field’ with solicitors. Today it launches BarCo, a third-party escrow account which holds client money, allowing barristers ...

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    Family lawyers call for more ADR support

    27 September 2012

    A leading family lawyer has called for more government and judicial support to encourage separating couples to resolve disputes out of court. Jo Edwards, vice-chair of family lawyers’ group Resolution, made the plea following a survey that showed a lack of awareness among the public of ...

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    Court privacy ruling on divorce

    26 September 2012

    Divorcing couples have been given reassurance that their private financial affairs will remain confidential even when the media attend court, following a recent judgment from the family court. In the anonymised case ...

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    Met upgrades cell security to ensure safety of solicitors

    25 September 2012

    Concerns raised by the Law Society about the safety of solicitors in police custody cells have led the Metropolitan police to implement changes. Wimbledon firm Burnley-Jones Bate & Co raised the issue of the personal safety of solicitors conducting interviews with clients in locked custody rooms ...

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    Separating couples ignorant of dispute resolution options

    24 September 2012

    Nearly half of British adults think they have to go to court to get divorced, according to a survey that shows a lack of awareness of non-court options for family law matters. A poll of 2,018 adults by family lawyers’ group Resolution today reveals that 45% ...

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    Ten thousand register for criminal advocacy

    24 September 2012

    Over 10,000 solicitors have notified the Solicitors Regulation Authority that they will be seeking criminal advocacy accreditation next year when the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) begins. The controversial scheme is scheduled to start on 14 January when all solicitor-advocates wishing to practise criminal advocacy ...

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    Solicitors warned off SDLT avoidance schemes after landmark judgment

    21 September 2012

    Schemes designed to dodge stamp duty land tax (SDLT), which cost the public purse £170m a year, will face tough scrutiny from HM Revenue & Customs after a landmark tribunal judgment this week. Regulations have also been laid that will force users of avoidance schemes to disclose them to the ...

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    LegalZoom in QualitySolicitors tie-up

    20 September 2012

    US online legal services shop LegalZoom is to come to Britain later this year in partnership with UK network QualitySolicitors, the Gazette has learned. LegalZoom claims to be the most recognised legal brand in the US and the leading provider of online legal documentation services ...