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    Insurers set for referral to competition watchdog over inflated premiums

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Insurance companies are taking advantage of the system to inflate premiums for drivers by £225m a year, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) reports today. The competition watchdog says that after a road traffic accident, insurers of the not-at-fault driver and others, such as brokers, ...

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    Food for thought

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Fresh from spreading the word to breakfast time news audiences about the new services the Co-operative Legal Services plans to offer to consumers, its managing director met the trade press for ‘lunch’ to lay down the gauntlet to traditional law firms.

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    Garden leave

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Legal gardens will be doing their bit for London’s annual celebration of its hidden - and often exclusive - green squares. Middle Temple, Inner Temple, Gray’s Inn and Lincoln’s Inn as well as Holloway and Wormwood Scrubs Prison gardens are all taking part in Open Garden Squares Weekend.

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    Torch bearer

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Kate Hincks, vice-chair of the Lawyers with Disabilities Division of the Law Society, was chosen from 30,000 People’s Champions to carry the Olympic torch through Royal Wootton Bassett on its journey around Britain. Hincks has been volunteering since she was 11 years old and currently ...

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    Keeping schtum

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    With more than 100 ABS-wannabes at stage 2 of the laborious application process, we’re not expecting a brass band to march down Chancery Lane every time the SRA approves a new alternative business structure. But perhaps it might be worth telling the successful firm itself?

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    Lawyers must demonstrate sound judgement in turbulent times

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    History describes circumstances where moral attitudes change. Slavery was accepted as perfectly normal for centuries, indeed a reflection of an ordered universe; today it is considered abhorrent.

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    Company

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Receiver - Solicitor - Negligence - Claimant company suffering losses from fire Edenwest Ltd v CMS Cameron McKenna: ChD (Mr Justice Hildyard): 14 May 2012 The claimant company carried out ...

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    Practice

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Pre-trial or post-judgment relief - Freezing order - Committal order - Disclosure JSC BTA Bank v Mukhtar Ablyazov and others; JSC BTA Bank v Addleshaw Goddard LLP: QBD (Comm) (Mr Justice Teare): 15 May 2012 ...

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    MoJ answers key QOCS questions

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    The government has answered some of the fundamental questions about how its new system for transferring the costs burden in personal injury cases will work. Under qualified one-way costs shifting, claimants are intended to be protected from defendants’ costs in most circumstances, even when they lose. ...

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    First in, last out

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    I was sat at my desk well before 8am on a day when I had had the possibility of a holiday but it had not happened for one reason or another. This happens if you are a partner: you earmark time off but something urgent always comes up. A colleague ...

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    Top firms told to stop cherry-picking from Oxbridge

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    Law firms are still recruiting from a narrow elite pool of graduates, the government’s independent reviewer on social mobility and child poverty reports today. The Labour former minister Alan Milburn (pictured) said today that access to professions remains dominated by people from wealthy socio-economic backgrounds, ...

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    Social mobility in the legal profession

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    Holes will be picked by some lawyers in Alan Milburn’s ‘progress report’ on social mobility and the professions, published today - even though he was nicer about lawyers than other professionals. As was argued with his previous findings, critics will point out that law firms cannot use their selection policy ...

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    Former City partner gets three years for £1.3m fraud

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    A former Hogan Lovells partner has been jailed for three years after defrauding his firm of £1.3m. Christopher Grierson (pictured) was sentenced today at Southwark Crown Court after pleading guilty in March to four charges of false accounting. Grierson, who was dismissed by his firm in ...

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    Only two solicitors apply for silk round

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    The number of applications for silk has dropped for the third year running with only two solicitors among the 183 applicants, figures released by the independent selection panel revealed today. In 2011, there were 214 applications, compared with 251 in 2010 which was down from 275 ...

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    Quiz your broker on fees, Society urges firms

    2012-05-30T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society will today publish insurance guidance urging solicitors to exercise their rights and find out exactly what their broker is being paid. The 2012 PII Buyers’ Guide will help solicitors find out from their brokers all the fees and commissions they receive - as ...

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    Law-making at decade low

    2012-05-29T00:00:00Z

    The number of legislative changes last year fell to its lowest in almost a decade, according to figures published yesterday by Sweet & Maxwell. Data highlighted that 99% of the new laws were passed as statutory instruments, without being subjected to full parliamentary scrutiny. ...

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    Law Society wary of 'secret justice' plan

    2012-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Civil liberties groups today dismissed as 'spin' government claims that pre-publication changes to the Justice and Security Bill would protect the public without damaging ‘historic freedoms’ of open justice and accountability. In a concession to critics of a green paper last year, the bill scales back ...

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    Living in a time of perilous uncertainty

    2012-05-28T00:00:00Z

    This is a piece about mood and atmosphere: how it feels to live and work in Brussels at a time of feverish speculation about the European Union’s future. It says something of the stability of the last few decades that it is the first occasion in my life that I ...

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    Is it wrong to profit from divorce litigation?

    2012-05-28T00:00:00Z

    There are some intriguing developments in the financing of divorce cases at the moment. Investment in divorce litigation hit the headlines earlier in the year with the high-profile divorce of Michelle Young from her millionaire former husband Scot, described in the press as a 'fixer’ for ...

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    New Society sections open to non-solicitors

    2012-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has announced that it has set up two new sections with membership open to non-solicitors. The Equality and Diversity (E&D) Section and the Family Section will both launch on 25 June. The E&D Section is open to solicitors practising ...