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    Glee are the champions

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Hit musical soap Glee inspired Sheffield and Doncaster solicitors Taylor Bracewell and Bhayani Bracewell to put new skills to the test – penning a song that won the Best Teamwork Award in the Glee Bah Business competition.

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    Too much information

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Obiter just adores the chance to put on a posh frock and head to west London to channel some of the old glamour of Belle Epoque – everyone in a ballroom so elegant, amusing, refined and fragrant. Thrilling, then, to be invited to the Commerce ...

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    Hellraisers

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    ‘Hubble bubble toil and trouble,’ as Manfred Mann once sang ...

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    Plying their trade

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Obiter is a big fan of the Manchester PI firm Express Solicitors, which has a penchant for curious publicity stunts. Earlier this year a snapper caught embarrassed staff posing somewhat redundantly next to a large train (an Express train, geddit?). Now we have this, designed to ...

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    Chocolate smudges

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    It comes to something when all that seems to be worth watching on television, now the Olympics are finished, are reruns of the Sweeney. But last night I did learn something when Regan says to Carter: ‘He fooled the chocolate.’ I couldn’t work out what he meant. Rhyming slang drops ...

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    Legal profession is finally getting to grips with technology

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    It surprises me that technology has taken so long to be a profound influence on the legal profession and its work. After all, we have been using mobile phones and email for over 20 years, and all the rest – iPads, smartphones, online selling – have followed in its wake. ...

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    Tenancy

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Landlord and tenant - Business premises - Rent Edwards & Walkden (Norfolk) Ltd and others v Mayor and others: ChD (Mr Justice Sales): 12 September 2012 The instant case concerned ...

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    Tax

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    EU - Transferring group relief - Treaty on the Functioning of the EU Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Philips Electronics UK Ltd C-18/11: Court of Justice of the European Communities (Fourth Chamber): Judges Bonichot (rapporteur) (president), Prechal, Schiemann, Bay ...

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    European Union

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Directives - Interpretation - Medicinal products Fabio Caronna C-7/11: Court of Justice of the European Communities (Second Chamber): Judges Cunha Rodrigues (president of the chamber), Lõhmus (rapporteur), Rosas, Ó Caoimh, Arabadjiev: 28 June 2012 ...

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    Weekend courts - unworkable and unnecessary

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    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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    Will-writing should be reserved, super-regulator recommends

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    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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    Immigration

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Education - Grant for study - Eligibility R (on the application of Arogundade) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills: QBD (Admin) (Mr Robin Purchas QC (sitting as a deputy High Court judge)): 7 September 2012 ...

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    LCJ voices new fears over rise in litigants in person

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    The lord chief justice today expressed concerns that litigants in person will increase further when legal aid cuts come into force next year.

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    Costs? What the devil is going on?

    2012-09-26T00:00:00Z

    The principles of the Code of Conduct require solicitors to: 'Uphold the rule of law and the proper administration of justice.' And to 'act in the best interests of each client'. Where the two are in conflict, the proper administration of justice takes precedence.

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    Whose justice system is Europe’s best?

    2012-09-26T00:00:00Z

    There are legions of fat-cat legal aid lawyers living off the cream of the land in Britain, or so certain newspapers have been telling us for years. And those papers may be right: as recently as 2010 the UK genuinely did pay out more in legal aid than any other ...

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    SRA talks tough on COLPs and COFAs

    2012-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Six hundred law firms had failed to nominate compliance officers by mid-September, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed. The organisation this week warned firms they could have their licences revoked if their officers for legal practice, and finance and administration (COLPs and COFAs) are not in ...

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    Court privacy ruling on divorce

    2012-09-26T00:00:00Z

    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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    Black History Month set to launch

    2012-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Law firms seeking to grow their business in emerging markets should ‘tap into the cultural acumen’ of the UK’s black and minority ethnic (BAME) communities, the organisers of a month-long event to celebrate black achievement said today. The Law Society’s Black History Month starts on 3 ...

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    Judicial appointment reforms ‘sideline’ Wales

    2012-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Coalition plans to abolish permanent Welsh representation in the judicial appointments process will lead to an even more ‘England-centric judiciary’, Wales’ top lawyer has warned. The government proposes scrapping the requirement for a Welsh commissioner on the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) as part of a drive ...

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    Iraq executions heighten justice fears

    2012-09-25T00:00:00Z

    A spate of executions in Iraq has raised new fears about the conduct of justice in the strife-torn country. The country’s justice ministry has announced nearly 100 hangings so far in 2012, including 26 in two days in August alone. According to campaigners Human Rights Watch, all the executed were ...