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Legal profession praised over social mobility
Law is leading the charge against social inequality, according to the government's social mobility champion.
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CoA upholds ‘commonsense’ appeal over school PI claim
Judge says court was wrong to award damages to a boy injured at school.
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Anti-corruption warning to in-house
Analysis of bribery prosecutions says most corrupt payments are not detected.
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Bar disciplinary rules ‘opaque’ says High Court
The High Court has refused judicial reviews of disciplinary decisions bought by three barristers, but criticised the rules governing hearings.
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Firm rewards staff with shorter working week
Birmingham firm to reduce contracted hours but retain salaries.
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Barrass: don't be afraid to speak to the SRA
Director calls for increased trust between firms and the regulator.
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Rates consultation coming next month, reveals judge
The legal profession has a month to offer its views on guideline hourly rates.
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No firm is too big to fail, says SRA director
Latest failure another example that top-100 status no longer immunises firms from financial realities.
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Grayling rejects ‘Europeanisation’ of justice
The justice secretary has defended the government’s intention to opt out of EU law and order measures.
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Townsend: unprecedented change not over
The SRA’s outgoing chief executive defends the pace of reform.
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Training overhaul at least four years away, says SRA
The SRA’s Training for Tomorrow policy document proposes moving away from academic routes into the profession.
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SRA seeks to save millions with intervention rules change
Increasing cost of interventions prompts another look at rules governing file storage.
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Penningtons buys Manches in pre-pack deal
Market consolidation continues at pace as top-100 rivals join forces.
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LCJ urges Wales to start afresh
Access to justice requires ‘good and properly drafted law’, says Sir John Thomas.
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Room for ‘only 300 criminal firms’
There are too many criminal law firms and too many criminal lawyers, according to a Tuckers senior partner.
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Regional firms buy files from Harris Cartier in PII fallout
Harris Cartier was the first firm to be placed into administration of those that did not secure PII in this year’s renewal period.
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Legal training shake-up must not ‘dumb down’
University of Law president said the big challenge is to ‘get clarity on standards to avoid dumbing down legal training’.
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Britons take to video to learn US law
University responds to growing demand from lawyers who wanted to add US qualifications without having to relocate.
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Poor due diligence plagues lateral hire
Leading headhunter is surprised so little work is done on the business case for lateral hires.
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Lawyers in France strike
The move is a sign of growing anger among the French legal profession over legal aid cuts.