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One in 10 judges reports experience of bullying
Latest survey of judicial attitudes asks about bullying, harassment and discrimination for the first time.
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Court to rule on lawfulness of remote hearings
A nightclub is challenging a local authority’s decision to revoke its licence.
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Magistrate warned over case involving relative
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office took into account magistrate’s apology.
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Stricken Ince appoints administrator as money runs out
Major creditor has told Ince Group plc 'it will no longer continue to support the business'.
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Start dates confirmed for fixed costs extension
Different approaches will be applied for PI claims, procedure rule committee reveals.
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Third time lucky? LAA reopens tender for housing contracts
Liverpool among 11 procurement areas where the Legal Aid Agency has failed to attract 'compliant' bids.
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Law firm to close as listed business agrees £40m sale
Announcement comes after reports that a dozen trainee solicitors had been laid off.
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New power for SRA in 'failure to prevent' offence
Serious Fraud Office head hails proposed legislation 'a game-changer for law enforcement'.
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London firm the third in a week to be shut down by SRA
Barking-based practice follows interventions into north east and Sheffield firms.
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Solicitor struck off after 30 years over client money transfers
Tribunal accepted agreed outcome application as colleague and manager fined.
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Dual discount rate 'piles pressure' on seriously injured - APIL
Claimant leader says government fails to recognise victims are not risk-takers.
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MoJ evaluation reveals advice sector struggles
Legal advice agencies say it is getting harder to recruit staff as demand for support surges.
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Solicitors granted relief after filing statements one year late
Court says lawyers were trying to do the right thing in 'very peculiar circumstances'.
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Voyeur who made indecent child images banned from profession
Administrator was dismissed by employer Freshfields immediately after conviction.
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Custody, carer, client: family lawyers identify 'harmful' words
Family Solutions Group renews call to end 'combative' language in family separation cases.
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CoA dismisses Sainsbury’s attempt to strike out equal pay claims
Challenge involved ‘highly technical applications lacking any substantive merit’, Lord Justice Bean rules.
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MoJ rules out Scottish amendment to LPA bill
Justice minister says existing legislation covers cross-border recognition of lasting powers of attorney.
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Mergers announced across country as market consolidates
Spate of announcements includes acquisition of established PI practice.
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Credit hire ruling brings 'much needed transparency'
Claimant must show basic financial details before demanding full credit hire amount.
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Solicitor's restrictions lifted following 'professional rehabilitation'
SRA supported the application to remove conditions imposed in 2016.